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www.nhantriviet.com Language Form and Meaning In this section of the test, you will answer 42 questions found in seven different texts. Within each text are boxes, ‘each containing four possible ways to complete a sentence, Choose the word or words in each box that correctly ‘complete(s) each sentence, Mark the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. Here are two sample questions: 1, The idea that rocks last forever and that rocks| () sill (B) very «cy quite (D) never jis not completely true. If you have ever stood next to rushing river, you (A) saw (B) seen (©) are seeing (D) may have seen the water hammering away atthe rocks. The correct answer to Sample Question 1 is (D), “never” The correct answer to Sample Question 2 is (D), “may hhave seen”, GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Questions 1-4 refer to the following note. 3. Happy Mother's Day, Mom, miss you and wish I want you to know (A) have could (B) can (©) could (D) could have (A) Leet how lucky Thave you (B) feel how lucky having you for a mother, Even. (©) how tucky F feel have you (D) how lucky I feel to have you Arop in for one of your hugs. ‘our large family, you always: hhad time to listen 1o my concerns and help me with my school problems. I even remember all the times you waited up for me when 1 was dating Jane, I understand now how much you cared for us al (A) appreciate (B) evaluate especially the way you taught me to work. I wasn’t always a willing worker, (©) concentrate (D) congratulate (A) thot Eneed to tearm bat you knew [22 st! needed io learn ut you knew FC) that Lnced learning (D) shat I need learning |. Thope I can have the same kind of patience with my owa Tam very blessed to have you as my mother. Happy Mother's Day! With all my love, GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE “57+ www.nhantriviet.com www.nhantrivie:.com Questions 5-8 refer to the following announcement. 5 6. 1 8 (A) will back (B)_ will be back Mark Lawrence photographers (D) backed (© will be backed At RJ Grey on the moming of November 8 to (A) whom had missed (B)_ whom missed take pictures of students (©) who have missed (D) who missed (A) asaresult (B) as faras. (©) aswell as (D) as tongs picture day back in September, stuclents who wish to have a picture retaken. Ifyou have previously ordered a picture ‘package and are looking for retakes, you will need to bring the original package to the photographers. (A) Those students need their pictures taken (B) Those students who need their pictures taken (© Those students who need taken their pictures (D) Those students whose pictures taking ‘willbe called out of class on Friday moming, Picture order forms are available in the main office. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE . Questions 9-12 refer to the following announcement. (A) played ()_ playing 1. On Monday, April 29, the Centralia golf team traveled to Wright City in the district golt ‘with an overall score of 83, touament. Four team members (©) toplay (D) will play (A) qualified ) quantile’ (©) appropriated () appreciated to play atthe sectional golf tournament next Monday. |. Daymond Dollens, Tim Mixon, Will Mustain, and Dakota Waugh w ) © @) In addition Meanwhile However i (A) some (8) all (any (0) others qualified. Daymond tied for 2nd place ‘you see these people in the halls, please give them a pat on the back, GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. +506 triviet.com Questions 13-16 refer to the following part of a short story. (A) spilled (B) spoiled 13, Amanaccidentally (C) poured (D) roared 14, powers in her hands. Does it sound their own eyes. The woman looked a woman’s coffee. The woman got really angry and hit the man with her supernatural happened was happened strange? This ina New York cafe. People saw it with Te had happened Hor happening. at her hands when she was finished with the man, She used her powers to (A). felling (B) fall 18, move the chairs and tables. Her seteams threw books out ofthe shelves, and pictures from the walls 16, The terrified customers had no idea (© fal (D) fallen (A) when tie happening (B) that itis happening was just a well-prepared trick (©) that was happening (D) what was happening. by a movie company. It was well done! GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Questions 17-24 refer to the following notice. 17, 18. 19. 20, a. (@) by ®) with Ws time prepare to play “remember when” st our Doe High Css of 81 reunion next July, and the (©) for ©) © organizing committee is in high gear! We'll et ‘on Saturday, July 14, from 7:00 to 11:00; before the dinner dance at the Doe Inn that evening at 7:00 p.m. Please help us by the enclosed questionnaire and returning it to Jane Dean at 1600 Main Street, Springfield, KS 12345, by February 1. We would like to display photographs and with an informal reception at the Doe House (A) starting, (B)_ preparing (C) started (©) prepared (A) those inerested (B)_ those imeresting (©) those to interest (©) tose tmerest “ B) © @) other others anther the other ‘may sign up for an afternoon of golf or tennis (A) fill (B) fing (©) filled (D) Gill with ‘memorabilia GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE <5 www.nhantriviet.com www.nhantriviet.com —— . (A) with ®) 2 oy gy _|Purshoolday atthe dinner danes, so please plan to bring your favorites y (D) from (A) When (©) Aldi B/G you would like to advertise your business in our reunion yearbook, just send a (D) Inspite of | (A). have followed (B) will llow 24 ‘business card o an ad design to ane. Mre information ing | OUTER not, are following (D) followed hen, we will appreciate your help in locating addresses for the following classmates: John Douglas, Erie Johnson, Suzanne Smith, and Ryan Moffat, GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE «62+ Questions 25-32 refer to the following article. Johannesburg, South Africa —Hundreds of people continued to be drawn Sunday night to the home where Nelson ‘Mandela died quietly with his family around him. (A) another (8) any 25, Some came to mourn his death, to celebrate his life. Amid the glow of cook fires, candles and police (©) these | (D) others (A) duiltup (B) being built up 26. lighting, people walked about to see the growing shrines along the strets of Houghton, an affluent (©) were built up }(D) build up district of Johannesburg. People left messages and symbols of Mandela's life, such as a pair of boxing gloves and a os {B) meanwhile 277. rughy ball. Manda tok up boxing | sg. [anal in Johannesburg. The rugby ball was a reference to therefore (D) while his 1995 embrace of the traditionally white Springboks rugby team when they won the 1995 World Cup championship, ina gesture of reconciliation before the stadium crowd that did much to unite the country after decades of racial strife Ceoo) com teas =e aie) =} www nhantrivies.com w.nhantriviet.com 28. 29. 3 2. . (A) growing : (8) grown | Some inthe crowd danced to songs and chanted before still 0 sing the South Afican national (©) it growing (D)_ithad grown (A)_ segregating once by (B) was segregated once by anthem. Ina nation | ec epregated by [a Mites and blacks and neope of various {D) once was segregated by races came together, Kallia Assonits, a white South African woman, said she was just 9 when ‘Mandela was released from prison, She and her mother, Bernadette Assonitis, (A) see (B)sccing liven the Houghton neighborhood and have known Mandel casually, | him over the years at (D)_ tohave seen (A) where (B) which ‘local school ther relatives attended, Many others in the crowd were South Afticans of Indian heritage. ©) whom (D) whose Dindar, who runs a gas station, proudly described his family's decades-long friendship with Mandela, He brought with him a photocopy of brief handwritten letter of good wishes to him, “which signs personally by ‘which signed personally by Mandela in 1990, He said his own great-uncle was a political prisoner with Mandela, GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE is signed personally by signed personally by _— ee . Questions 33-42 refer to the following story. ‘Some soldiers who have been serving in Iraq and Afghanistan recently made special stops at schools around the United State, f (A) which sending by them (B)_ which have sent by them 38, They opp by to sheets experiences and otha stds for eters packages | ey sent (D) they are sending (A) come (B) came 34. “Keep the curds andlor | |.” Sgt. Allon Lonn told etudonte whe have been writing al yearlong. coming, (D) have come “We read some of the cards you guys wrote over and over again. Some of the soldiers don’t get any mail, ‘so your letters mean a lotto them.” The soldiers even hang the cards around their doors so the inspirational (A) where (B) which © () as 35. greetings are the last things they see they head off to work in Iraq. In Shelby County, Alabama, students welcomed Sgt. Demir Lico to thelr School, They had Written leters 0 Lco's army unit in Afghanistan. (A) represent (8) mean 36, Theleters| the world to us,” Lico said. “We sit around our table, all of us reading, The letters put (D)_ present GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE E www.nhantrivier.com 37. 39, +685 ED (A)_ presented (B) represented (©) resented (D) consented ‘smiles on my troop’s fees.” Lico He hoped the students see the flag as something special.“ the students with an American flag that flew in Afghanistan, (A) greatest (B) the greatest, country in the worl, (© greater than i () are greater than’ and that flag represents this country and freedom,” Lico told a news reporter. Fourth graders in York, (A) writing (B) being waitten Pennsylvania, (©) have been writing (D) bewriting thank the students for their letters. "We're over there letters to soldiers in Afghanistan. Last month, Sgt. Keith Lloyd stopped by to (A) 10 do th we have odo (B) to dowhat we have to do to get the mission done (© doing that we have to do (D) doing what we have to do} It’s a good break in the evening to sit down and read a letter,” he said, Sgt. Ryan Schmitt recently paid a visit to second ‘graders ata school in St. Ansgar, Iowa, He thanked students for the letters they wrote while he was in Iraq GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE | (A) Getting Lewers from students JB) From students get eters (©) From students geting leters (©) Got Leer from students 42. Schmitt is about to retum to Iraq for (A) others (B) another (©) these (D) any ‘rings a litle bit of brightness to the day,” he said. tour of duty. Many students have pinned yellow ribbons to their backpacks as a way to remember him until he comes home again. www.nhantriviet.com com www.nhantri Reading Comprehension <= In thi ‘oF the tec, you will ead six texte and answer 42 questions. Choose the correct answer to each ‘question and mark the letter of the correet answer on your answer sheet. Before you start, read the sample text and the questions below. ‘Sample Text The Golden Gate Bridge is a famous bridge in Son Fr on: ois) BUG Leae Ronis tte VP sensetento cae ttes MyM eesvi raat ga eer cure aracee ger icat ‘Sample Question 1 ‘What is this text mostly about? (A) Gray clouds (8) San Fraieisco (©) A famous bridge (D) Taking photographs ‘The correct answer is (C). “A famous bridge”. Sample Question 2 What color isthe Golden Gate Bridge? (A) Red (B) Green (C) Blue © Gay ‘The correct answer is (A), “Red”. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE «08+ - . ‘Questions 1-5 are about the following passage. John F. Kennedy was the youngest man who has ever been elected president of the ‘nited States. His term ended after two vears and ten months when he was shot to death in Dallas, Texas. Kennedy came from an Irish family that left Ireland during the 1840s. In America, the Kennedy's became rich, and JFK's father was a politician and millionaire. After John had studied politics at Harvard University, he joined the US Navy and was commander of boat during World War Il. He became a war hero and was honored because he rescued the crew of his boat when it was bombed by Japanese airplanes In the 1940s, Kennedy's political career began. He became a member of the House of Representatives and later a senator i his home state of Massachusetts. In 1960, Kennedy won the race for the White House and became the fast Reman president of the USA. People liked him because he was good-looking and rich. He was a young, dynamic American, and he had an attractive wife, Jacqueline. Catholic Kennedy had many things to do during his short presidency. He helped African Americans in their fight for equal rights. LIFK promised to put a man on the moon before the Soviets. His main problem, however, was Cuba. In 1961, the Soviet Union ‘put missiles, which could attack the US, on the island, When Kennedy threatened to start a war, the Russians removed their missiles, On November 22, 1963, JFK’s presidency ended when he rode in his open car through the streets of Dallas, Texas, Ballets hit him in the back of the head. He was rushed to hospital, but doctors couldn't save his life, Shortly afterwards he diod and Vice President Lyndon Johnson became president. A few hours after the murder, Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested because he was in the building from which the shots came, The police were sure that Oswald was the murderer. A few days later, Oswald himself was killed. ‘The assassination is stil a mystery today. Fist, it was thought that Oswald acted alone, but today many people think that there wore more peopl wolved in Kennedy’s murder EE 180+ Wviet.com ha . : 1. Whats the passage mainly about? (A) How John F, Kennedy became the president of the United States (B) The death of John F. Kennedy (C) John F. Keanedy's achieve (D) John F. Kennedy's lifetime nts 2. The reasons why John F, Kennedy could be the president of the United States are all of the following, EXCEPT that (A) he was rich and had a good appearance (B) he was @ hero in World War II and once was honored (©) his family background and college major might play ait tnpntant sole i is vances (D) he hd helped African Americans in their fight for equal rights 3. In the fourth paragraph, the word dynamic is closest in meaning to r (A) wealthy (B) energetic (©) academic (D) extroverted 10 In the last paragraph, the word as ion is ‘losest in meaning to (A) murder (B) destruction (© killer (D) assault ‘What can we infer from the last paragraph? (A) The assassination will be understood in the near future. (B) People always argue about the assassination, (C) The assassination might be very complex. {D) John F. Kennedy's death will be a mystery forever. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Questions 6-10 are about the following story. Laura went to the stable, Four horses stood there, She put a saddle on Star, He was seven years old, big and dark brown, Her sister came out to the stable. They were both going to exercise the horses, It was a warm, sunny day. Jan saddled up “Moonhoam, a white mare Thay gat an the harees and started walking them, ‘A few minutes later, Laura was telling Jan about the new doctor in her hospital, She raised her hand fora second to make point. Just then, Star bucked. Laura went flying into the air. She landed on her head and shoulder on the grass, “Oh, my gosh!” Jan cried. “Laura, are you all right?” Laura moaned. Jan gently rolled her over: She didu’t sce any blvd. “That's pov," she divught “Can you move? You're not paralyzed anywhere, are you?” Jan pulled Laura up into a sitting position, Laura slightly moved her legs and arms. She wasn't paralyzed, When she ‘moved her right hand to touch her head, she groaned, ‘what's the matter? That hurt. When I moved my arm, it hurt” ‘They still didn’t see any blood. Jan undid the top buttons on Laura’s blouse and looked at Laura's right collarbone. “Oh no,” she said, 6 Whatis the passage mainly about? In the fifth paragraph, the word paralyzed is closest (A) Falling ff horse in meaning to ; (B) Ways of exercising horses (A) analyzed (C) Two ferce horses (8) ypothesizd (D) Toro brave sisters (©) disabled (D) populated 7. Im the first paragraph, the word he refers to ; (A) one of Laura's younger brothers 10, Why di Jan say “Oh no" a the end ofthe passage? (B) horse called Star (A) Lavi's collar got tm open, (©) onecof Jan's classmates (1) There wasn't any blood on the inside of Laura's () me of te above ios. (©) Laura's collarbone might get seriously injured 8. What happened to Laura’? (D) Jan saw Laura’ collarbone bleding (A) She was ill and needed fo see a doctor. (B)_ She found it hard to explain a problem, (C)_ She wanted to exchange Star fora good one. (D) Her horse bucked and she fel off GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE mM E hant w.nhant ‘Questions 11-17 are about the following passage. Of all possible road trips, the best one is by car. You finish packing, put everything inside the car, sit inside it, buckle up, look at your Frinnd siting newt 10 yen, smile and go! Then begins the most wonderful part of the road tip. Its not the place ‘you are heading to —it is what you see from the opened window ofthe car. The best partis when you leave your home before the dawn. The DAWN! I really like to catch the first flashes of the awakening new day. Long before the dawn when you look in the direction of the east, you see how the sun informs the world about its arrival. It paints the dark sky with its beams, and the last stars disappear. Tove to meet the sun while going on a road trip in a car. [am amazed by its game and its morning flashes of the rays First, you notice a erimson-red stripe on the horizon, Next, the stripe becomes orange and then pink, and eventually the sun fill everything around, It always seems like forthe first time in your life you see green field, tees, which grow right next to your ear window, and a light gazing over the nature, which wakes up to meet a new day. ‘hwo seasons of te year are perteet Mor a rod Lip ~ spriny and auluann. Spring is my favorite senson of the year. In ‘car on your way to your destination, iy opinion, it is the most beautiful time of the year. Actually, when you are sitting ‘you open the car windows and can actually feel that the world is clean and ready for @ new life. The green grass is so fresh that when you inhale, you can scent it in your lungs. You close your eyes ... take a deep breath, and all ofa sudden, you hear spring birds singing some fascinating music. Sometimes, among some trees, you see birds building nests, or atleast you hope that ‘is what you see. | like to observe the spring nature, The nature glorifies the arrival of spring. The air is filled with a fragrant smell of plants, A rad trip during spring is wonderful. This is why I love it so much. ‘A road trip in autumn is beautiful, too, The golden warm autumn! The golden brush touches everything around ~ the ‘gurdens, the fields, the groves, the woods, The carpet of nature is covered with yellow and orange leaves. The whole earth has been covered by colorful foliage as if you drive through a fine carpet. This is the moment of goodbye to summer and the beginning of winter. The air is sharp, cool and fresh. You simply put on a warmer sweater but never put the window up! ‘Acroad trip for me is the moment of communication with nature; itis a dialogue between the nature and me. The beauty that you observe during a car road trip refteshes you, purifying your soul and your min GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 12 ML 2D 2. 4, ‘Why does the author write this article? (A) To argue that the best part ofa trip isthe start (B) Totellreaters that road trips could be as interesting as other kinds of trips (© To show how good a road tip can be (D) To state that having a good wip is important for everyone ‘Why does the author mention the dawn? (A) Because trams the whole tp (B) Because he likes it (© Because itis when the author usually leaves town (D) Because it doesn’t last long In the first parageaph, 1 ‘meaning to (A) heat (B) light (© surfaces (D) colors word heame ig closest in ‘Which of the following can we infer from the article about road trips? (A) Aroad tip in winter or summer is not as charming as in pring ofall, () Some people tke 10 open the car window all ne time, (© Spring isthe best season to go on a road tip. (D) People usually don’t go to faraway places during, spring and autumn, 15. What does the author imply about a road (rip in autumn? (A) I's better than spring. @ W (©) Wsthe shortest season, litle col. (D) I's the season to buy carpet. 16, In the last paragraph, the word it refers to ‘ (A) conversation (8) 4 road trp (©) amoment (D) the nature 17. All of the follo rrensone why the that ig have been mentioned as the hor likes a vaad trip EXCEPT (A) itcan communicate with nature (B) ican purify your soul a ‘mind (C) the scene seen from the window of the ear you're ins beautiful (D) spring and autumn are two wonderful seasons for ‘road tip z = Questions 18-23 are about the following story. eae One day, Nasreddin borrowed a pot from his neighbour Ali, The next day, he brought it back with another litle pot inside, “That's not ming; id Ali "Yee, iis,” eaid Nasreddin, “While your pot was staying with me, it had a baby ‘Some time later, Nasreddin asked Ali to lend him a pot again, Ali agreed, hoping that he would once again receive two pots in return, However, days passed and Nasreddin had not returned the pot. Finally Ali lost patience and went to demand his property, “I am sorry,” said Nasreddin, “I can’t give you back your pot since it has died.” “Died?” screamed Ali, “how can a pot die?” “Well” eaid Nasteddlin, *you believed ma whan [told you that your pot had had a haby” 18 What did Nasreddin do the day after he borrowed the pot? (A) He retmed the pot with an extra ane (B) He bought the pot from Ali (©) He puta baby in the pot (D) He avoided seeing Ali 19, What can be inferred about the pot? (A) Thad a baby pot (B) Ali nccepted the two pots (C) Whad been changed into another one. (D) Nasteddin carried it for a whole day. 20. Why did Ali hope to receive two pots once again? (A) He knew Nasreddin was stupid. (B) The pot could have its own baby. (©) He didn't have money. (D) He received two pots before. “mh a. 2. In the second paragraph, the word property is closest in meaning to 7 (A) land (B) debt © pot (D) baby In the second paragraph. the word i refers ‘0 5 (A) the pot (B) the baby (©) patience (D) the well How did Ali feel when he heard his pot died? (A) Amused (B) Curious (C) Delighted (D) Shocked GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Questions 24-31 are about the following letter, Respected Mr. Dawson, J would like to inform you that our company has announced the opening fora new job position ofa junior marketing manager. ‘This job opening was decided because our previous junior marketing manager recently resigned, and we weren't able to fit anybody else in that pos ion. 1 am providing you withthe details of the company and the job profile as follows, Please find an attached interview document, which you need to fill in and send back to us. Our company is an IT solution organization which has been developing computer solutions and software for different companies as per their needs and specifications. This job positon will require the candidate to develop marketing models so that our developed software can be sold to many different companies, He/She would be required to meet with potential clients and present the produets in a good light. The salary is good in this job, and there is a good exposure scope for the employee to build a career graph. We are conducting an interview for candidates on 20th December, 2016, which shall be held from 9 a.m. onwards. The ‘obvious choice would be a candidate with a good experience report, and thus I have contacted you for the same, ‘Ifyou are interested in any way, then come down forthe interview with a copy of your resume and in a formal dress code, Fredrick West ‘Mach and Beth GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE <1 nhantrivie:.com www.nbantriviet.com 24, Why did the writer write this letter? (A) To inform Dawson of his success in applying for ‘anew job (R) To offer Daws anew job (©) To greet Dawson before he comes, an interview opportunity for a istake (D) To apologize for an 25. According to the letter, how did the job opening, become available? (A) The previous person resigned, (B) The company was expanding. (©) The company needed an extra manager: (D) The position was tring. 26, What must Dawson do before going to this company? (A) Arrange an interview withthe company (8) Know about this company well enough (C) Talk with the previous manager (D) Provide the information of himself 27, What did the job position require Dawson to do? (A) Develop new sofware and find potential clients (B) Optimize selling methods and demonstrate software to customers (©) Discuss how to make best use of the products and ‘make the introduction (D) Speak with clients and give them feedback 28, 29. 30, 3. + In the third paragraph, the word conducting is closest in meaning to : (A) researching (B) removing (©) canceling, (D) having According to the third paragraph, what can we infer about the job interview? (A) There will be more than one interview on 20th December. (B) All candidates have a good experience report, before 9 Dawson will have to get to the compan ‘am, on 20th De (D) ‘The interview will lat all day mer ‘Why did the writer send this letter to Dawson? (A) Dawson was one of his acquaintances, (B) He believed Dawson could do this job well, (C) He thought that Dawson had good experience. (D) He was worried there would not be other candidates. What would be the most appropriate title for this letter? (A) Respected Mr. Dawson (B) A Junior Marketing Manager's Resignation (©) Mr. Dawson's Experience for the Manager Position (D) New Job Announcement Email GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE } . ‘Questions 32-42 are about the following passage, Marina Hills High Schoo is fighting pollution in an unusual way. Is planting trees! In an effort to fight pollution and help the environment, the Marina Hills Ecology Club offers fice trees to institutions willing to plant them on theit grounds. Among those that took advantage of the offer was Marina Hills High School. After ‘consulting with his teachers on where to plant the tees, Principal Max Webb contacted the ecology club. When the seedlings arrived, Webb had an idea. Instead of planting the young trees in front of the school, he thought it ‘would be better to put them behind the school, where the sun gets very hot in the afternoon. “It gets so hot inside the building ‘thatthe students start to sweat during their aflemoon classes,” said Webb. “Now the shade from our trees will bring them some relict” “There was no argument from the teachers,” he added. “When I proposed the idea, everyone said, ‘Why didn’t I think of on ‘The relief won't come until the trees grow taller, but the school will not have to wait long because it requested two species of trees that grow quickly. “Time is key, and we want our trees to get big fas,” said Webb. “We were given a wide choice, from shrubs to frit trees. We requested eucalyptus and willow trees.” Webb said he is also looking forward to finally seeing some wildlife in the schoolyard at Marina Hills High School. “If all you have isa grass lawn with no trees, you cant expect the local birds to come and visit," said Webb. “They have no place ‘to make their nests. Now that will change, and we'll be able to see birds from our classroom windows.” www.nhantriviet.com www.nhentrivies.com 2 34. 38. 36. 3a. +18. . What would be the most appropriate title for this passage? (A) Local School Gets Greener (B) Student Wins Seience Award (©) Principal Discovers New Trees (D) Teacher Leads Ecological Club ‘What problem did Prineipal Webb talk about? (A) Pollution in the city (B) Classrooms that are too hot (C) Tall wees that block the view (D) Wild animals that destroy trees What did the Marina Marina Mills igh School? (A) Ithelped design the schoolyard. Ecology Club do for (B) It put flowers in the classrooms. (C)_ Isola seeds tothe schoo}. (D) It provided fice trees. In the third paragraph, the word scedlings is closest in meaning to w @) (© @ bird nests, young trees packages of seeds ‘members of a club What decision was changed? (A). Whieh trees should be dug up (B) Which old tres should be cut down (©) Whore the now tron should be planted (D) Which types of trees shouldbe chosen In the third paragraph, ye word them refers (0 w (B) © ) trees classes students teachers 38. 29. 40. 41. 2. ‘What can be inferred from the passage about ‘eucalyptus and willow trees? (A) They grow quickly. {B) They became extremely tall (©) They are less expensive than fit ees. (D) They can be grown everywhere in the school. What does Principal Webb imply about the local birds? w 8) oO They make their nests on the prow ‘They are not often seen atthe school. “There are fewer of them now due to the pollution problem. o They fly into the classrooms when the windows ‘are open. If the local birds can be seen at the school, what does it mean? (A) The pollution i stil serious. (B)_ Maybe the environment gets improved. (C) The relations between the students and the birds have changed. (D) The windows of the classrooms are open, In the last paragraph, the word wi fe refers to wild animals wild plants ry ) © o wild grass wild animals and plants What will Marina Hills High School do next? (A). Goto the market to buy eneslypns and willow trees (B)_ Go to the wilderness to collect eucalyptus and willow trees (C) Plant eucalyptus and willow trees behind the school (D) Ge tw utes sells to ask for encalyps aud willow tees

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