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Minho English Mattayom 3
Minho English Mattayom 3
แบบทดสอบวิชาภาษาอังกฤษ ม.3 1
1. Situation: May sees Pond at the bus station after school.
May: Hello, Pond. _______________
Pond: Hello, May. I’m not so good.
1. How have you been? 2. How’s your father?
3. How’s your work? 4. How do you do?
At the hotel
Clerk : Good morning, sir. Can I help you?
Henry : Good morning. ……55…….
Clerk : Yes. A single or double?
Henry : A double, please. Well! ……56…….
Clerk : That’s 1,500 baht a night.
Henry : All right. I’ll stay one night. Here is 1,500 baht.
Clerk : Thank you, sir. Here’s the key.
A. Wait for 2 to 3 minutes then stir the noodles well with chopsticks.
B. Pour some boiling water up to the inside line of the cup.
C. Add the powdered sauce and dried vegetables and meat.
D. Tear open half of the paper lid.
E. Put the lid on and weigh down the lid with a set of chopsticks.
.
1. E-D-C-A-B 2. C-B-D-A-E 3. B-C-E-A-D 4. D-C-B-E-A
This is the price list for the meeting rooms at Grace Hotel.
2. How much does it cost for Rose hall and Daisy Hall?
(A) $250 (B) $300 (C) $450 (D) $500
Look at this map of the shopping area. On the lower left, you must walk along
Elm Road and then turn right to Main Street. After that go straight until the
end of the street, you will see our company - the second small building on
your left.
4. Look at the map, what building does the speaker talk about?
(A) Building 1 (B) Building 2 (C) Building 3 (D) Building 4
Yesterday, I went to see a movie with my mother and father. We were at the
four-thirty showing of Long Distance Run. It was a very exciting movie.
6. Look at the movie showtime, which theater did the speaker in yesterday?
(A) Theater 1 (B) Theater 2 (C) Theater 3 (D) Theater 4
7. Look at the graphic, which shelves does the seller have to check for all
products?
(A) Shelf 1, 2, 3 (B) Shelf 2, 3, 4
(C) Shelf 1, 2, 4 (D) Shelf 1, 3, 4
Yuri is Saran’s Japanese friend. She will come to Thailand on Friday and visit
him next day. They will meet at Gino’s restaurant because they want to have
its weekend special menu. Saran told her that he has a class from 12 P.M. to
3 P.M. He can meet her after studying.
10. Look at Gino’s restaurant, which menu will they probably have?
(A) Pizza with fresh tomatoes (B) Pasta with red sauce
(C) Broiled fish with vegetables (D) Grilled chicken with salad
ตะลุยข้อสอบภาษาอังกฤษ ม.3 – ครูมินโฮ I สถาบันพัฒนาคุณภาพวิชาการ (พว.)
Reading
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No one culture can completely claim ice cream as its own—ice historians
debate where it even originated. Roman emperor Nero supposedly had his slaves
bring snow down from the mountains so that he could have it topped with fruit and
honey. A king during China’s seventh-century Tang Dynasty liked a version that
was mixed with milk. And when explorer Marco Polo came back from China in the
13th century, legend has it that he brought back a sherbet-like concoction.
(2) Today, Americans and Australians eat the most ice cream of anyone in
the world, according to market research firm Euromonitor, but almost every
country enjoys it -- and the cultural interpretations vary according to palates.
As you travel into Eastern cultures, for instance, the ice cream tends to be less
sweet. "Here we gravitate toward candy and cookies in our ice cream, but other
countries gravitate toward fruits, tea, or spices," says Stan Frankenthaler, the
director of culinary development for Baskin-Robbins, which has shops in more
than 35 countries. Its 31 flavors change as you travel: a saffron ice cream has
been a big hit in the Middle East, while a chocolate-peanut-butter combo has been
a failure almost everywhere except here in the U.S.
(3) Lind, from Ben & Jerry's, agrees that anything with peanuts or peanut
butter underwhelms ice cream fans in other countries – especially in Europe,
where hazelnuts are the utility player of nuts. This summer, his company is
sponsoring a global contest, called Do the World a Flavor, where people can
recommend new, locally inspired flavors. "We're looking for flavors that will appeal
to all of these countries, and it's surprising how few flavors are really
(4) Other flavors sound tempting but don't always live up to the hype, at
least to our American palate. In part of Europe, for instance, floral-based ice
cream like lavender or rose is very popular, but Lind says it's a hard sell here at
home. "We made a rose ice cream, using Indian rose water," he recalls, "'and we
took it to our scoop shop to have customers sample it." It was a onetime deal.
"One person who tried it said, 'This tastes like my grandmother's armpit.'"
2. According to the text, what is TRUE about the invention of ice cream?
1. Ice cream historians are unsure of ice cream's country of origin.
2. Marco Polo found an ice cream recipe when he traveled to China.
3. Roman emperor Nero brought snow from the mountain to make ice cream.
4. The first ice cream was invented in China during the seventh-century
Tang Dynasty.
4. The clause "the cultural interpretations vary according to palates." in the second
paragraph means
1. not every culture likes to eat ice cream
2. each country enjoys different flavors of ice cream
3. every culture has its own way of making ice cream
4. ice cream has different names in different countries
10. It can be inferred from the text that the writer might
1. be an American
2. enjoy travelling to Asia
3. be an ice cream historian
4. work for Baskin-Robbins
Chronic sleep deprivation occurs when one does not have the
opportunity to ___(3)___ for lost sleep. Acute sleep deprivation is when one
___(4)___ sleep for one night without catch-up. ___(5)___ sleep deprivation
can also cause mental health issues.
We should allow a new mom to ___(14)___, help with the baby and the
chores. New moms need to ask for help from family and friends. Even if they
do not ask for it, mothers need ___(15)___ to stay healthy themselves.
3. 1. spring up 2. follow up
3. brush up 4. make up
4. 1. loses 2. lose
3. lost 4. loose
5. 1. hard 2. mild
3. severe 4. strong
6. 1. and 2. but
3. in addition 4. also
7. 1. predictable 2. premature
3. previous 4. primary
8. 1. worries 2. pain
3. headaches 4. fear
9. 1. whether 2. yet
3. both 4. still