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Part 1 : Speaking (25 points) 10. Ken and his girlfriend are watching television one evening. Ken
1. You are in a shop and want to buy a wireless but there is no price tag. doesn’t like the program and says, “……….”
You say to the shopkeeper, “……….” 1. Please change the TV immediately.
1. What’s the expense? 2. I can’t wait to see how it ends.
2. How many do you want? 3. Let’s watch something else.
3. What’s the worth of this wireless? 4. Turn over the channel.
4. How much does this cost? 11. Win wanted to invite Pancake to go to the graduation party with him,
2. Your younger brother is annoying you. You say, “………..” but he waited too long and now she is going with someone else. Win
1. Get lost. 2. Go far. thinks to himself, “……….”
3. Get back. 4. Be gone. 1. I should wait a little longer.
3. You would like to interrupt someone during a class discussion. You 2. I should have asked her sooner.
raise your hand and say, “……….” 3. I shouldn’t ask her.
1. Stop talking and let me speak. 2. Can I say something? 4. I shouldn’t have gone to the party.
3. Why don’t you let me talk? 4. It’s my time now. 12. In a congested elevator, you want to ask someone to press the 5th floor
4. You are visiting a celeb in the hospital. When you leave you say, “…….” button. You say: “………., please.”
1. Get well soon. 2. Recover better. 1. Get off at five 2. Let’s go to five
3. Get in shape. 4. Speed up. 3. Leave me at five 4. Five
5. You are taking a very difficult exam and you say to yourself, “…….” 13. C and his girlfriend Amy are deciding what to do this evening. Amy
1. How hard this test is! 2. How is this test difficult? says: “………..”
3. What difficulty this test is! 4. What is this test? 1. Tonight we will look at a movie, won’t we?
6. You hear your friend uses French word that you don’t know so you 2. Let’s visit a cinema together tonight, OK?
ask, “……….” 3. How about going to see a movie?
1. Can that be written? 2. How can you spell that? 4. Do you like the movie?
3. Must you say that again? 4. What does that mean? 14. A pregnant woman gets on a bus. A man gets up to give her his seat
7. Your friend did not get a scholarship to study abroad. You try to and says: “……….”
cheer him up by saying, “……….” 1. I give up. 2. You’re welcome.
1. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. 3. You can sit here. 4. The seat is alright.
2. Birds of a feather flock together. 15. The pizza delivery boy has just delivered your pizza order. You pay
3. Every cloud has a silver lining. him and say: “……….”
4. Strike while the iron’s hot. 1. Keep your change. 2. That’s your reward.
8. Four and Mod have been to a pop concert to listen to their favorite 3. Have a tip. 4. Thanks for coming.
band. On their way home, ? Mod says disappointedly, “……….”
1. They are not as good as they used to be. Scene: Dome and Ploy are planning to spend time together tonight.
2. They are less good than they ever were. Dome: You haven’t ever seen “Superman Returns” ?
3. They were much worse during the last month. Ploy: No, ….(16)…. I’ve heard it’s such a good movie ….(17)…. tonight?
4. They always play such brilliant music. Dome: Yeah. Let’s call the theater and see ….(18)…. (She picks up the
9. Bird wants the tuk-tuk driver to drive more slowly, so he says, “…….” phone and dials the theater.)
1. There’s no need to hurry. Hi! Could you tell me what time “Superman Returns” starts tonight?
2. I ask you to slow down. Oh? Really? Thank you.
3. You in front, don’t drive so fast. Ploy: What did they say?
4. Moving slow is better. Dome: Oh, ….(19)….. “Superman Returns” just finished playing last night!
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Ploy: Oh, no. I can’t ….(20)…. this 25. 1. That sounds funny 2. That sounds like funny
Dome: Guess what’s playing ….(21)…. now? James Bond! 3. That sounds like fun 4. That sounds fun like
Ploy: Oh, I love that movie! I think I’ve probably ….(22)…. It’s really
great. Part 2 : Vocabulary (10 points)
Dome: Well, I only saw half of it and that was enough for me. I didn’t like 26. A wave or an electric current which oscillates changes regularly in
it at all. It was so silly. A British guy and those sexy girls. strength or direction.
Ploy: Well, ….(23)…. do you want to do tonight? 1. permeate 2. swing
Dome: ….(24)… going to karaoke. Let’s ask Taay, Jay and Noon to join us. 3. stiffen 4. clarify
Ploy: ….(25)….! 27. ave you ascertained whether she’s coming or not?
Dome: Let’s call them now. 1. escaped 2. decorated
3. longed for 4. found out
16. 1. not now. 2. never then. 28. After a sudden burst of activity, the team lapsed back into indolence.
3. not yet. 4. rather not. 1. pauperism 2. candor
3. laziness 4. application
17. 1. Are you free 2. Are you available 29. The fight against a chemical storage site has transformed a normally
3. Are you agreed 4. Are you OK sedate village into a battle ground.
1. sober 2. fearful
18. 1. when it will be. 2. what time it starts. 3. sleek 4. drugged
3. when it is. 4. what time it is. 30. I’m not connoisseur but I know a good champagne when I taste one.
1. portrait artist 2. violent upheaval
19. 1. that’s too bad. 2. that’s terrible. 3. historical documents 4. critical judge
3. it’s nasty. 4. it’s sad. 31. In 2006, the world economy were ………… and people became poorer.
1. dominant 2. elegant
20. 1. trust 2. like 3. dissonant 4. stagnant
3. believe 4. answer 32. Palmy was a …… child who could read and write at the age of three.
1. laggard 2. precocious
21. 1. on 2. there 3. puny 4. timorous
3. it 4. out 33. One of the Mekong …………… flooded several provinces.
1. tributaries 2. territories
22. 1. been seeing it for three times. 3. technics 4. troopships
2. been seeing it the third time. 34. The standard ………….. at good restaurant is 15 per cent of the bill.
3. seen it three times. 1. gravity 2. gratitude
4. seen it third time. 3. gradation 4. gratuity
35. Mafia is an influential ……….. who engaged in criminal activities.
23. 1. what so 2. what else 1. clique 2. participant
3. which then 4. which else 3. criminal 3. resource

24. 1. How about 2. Go for


3. I like 4. For me
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Part 3 : Sentence Completion (5 points) degradation in soil fertility, frequent droughts and a burgeoning,
36. Violins need to be kept “played in” if they are to retain their population. This set of converging circumstances can lead to a human
maximum resonance and ……………. catastrophe in Africa on a scale the world has never seen. We know it
1. sound their best 2. play for the first time is coming. We have the knowledge to avert it. If we put it off,
3. remain largely unplayed 4. retune a new set of strings solving it later will mean the acute suffering - and even death - of
37. Working beyond the standard 8-hour day may raise the risk of job- millions of innocents ………………….
related injuries, regardless of a person’s occupation. Muscle and 1. with most of the production increases
joint problems were the most common complaint, …………… 2. leading to the reduction in hunger
1. avoiding overtime danger alert 3. who could have been spared such a tragedy
2. followed by cuts and bruises 4. in the countries where food is to be consumed
3. reducing injuries and health problems
4. involved in regularly extended shifts Part 4 : Cloze Test (5 points)
38. With the advent of perestroika (restructuring), the first Russian A survey by the Japan – China Investment Promotion
businesswomen came onto the scene. It was in business, not politics, Organization shows that 85% of export – oriented Japanese manufacturers
that the road to true gender equality in Russia began to be laid. The in China are profitable. The picture is different, ………41…….., for the
first businesswomen were poor young girls when perestroika hit. smaller number of local – market – oriented manufacturers. More than 40%
Now they are over 30. They can be found in the most varied of them are in the red, a figure worse than that of their Western competitors.
professions from advertising firms to travel agencies, from computer With China’s ……42……… into the World Trade Organization, the trend
companies to mass media agencies, from law firms to major will turn toward a stronger local – market orientation. ………43………
commercial enterprises. The Russian girls are coming. They do not these Japanese firms must tackle the issue of profitability.
want to change the world ………………….. Many see the problem as a result of Japanese firms’ high
1. Their appearance on screen makes them popular. reliance on expatriates, who head 90% of all Japanese joint ventures in
2. Their political thinking benefits mankind. China.
3. They want to conquer it. This actually presents a double bind. Japanese firms find
4. They cease to speak their mind. qualified local workers hard to attract and keep because the latter believe
39. Traditionally, the word literacy has been used to mean the ability they are allowed only limited participation in decision – making.
to read and write. Now, literacy means the competence to carry out ………44……. also believe career opportunities are limited due to the
complex tasks using reading and writing related to the world of work focus on Japanese staff for top management posts. These firms are further
and to life outside school. Literacy uses a symbolic system to hampered because a Japanese top layer is unable to ………45……..
represent the world to ourselves, and language is the symbolic system communicate with lower – level local staff that are better tuned to local –
that links what goes on inside our heads with what goes on outside. market conditions. Thus, the absence of sound middle – management
Language mediates between the self and society and enables us to restricts information flow and prevents timely market decisions.
read, think, and write about ………………..
1. the world around us 41. 1. however 2. moreover
2. individuals’ literacy abilities 3. in general 4. on the whole
3. the major ideas from past cultures
4. the road to literacy 42. 1. entry 2. access
40. Because there are so many hungry and suffering people, particularly 3. intake 4. income
in Africa, attacks on science and biotechnology are especially
pernicious. Africa is facing a pandemic scourge of HIV/AIDS, 43. 1. By far 2. At least
malaria, and other diseases, a 30-year period of continuous 3. Therefore 4. Nevertheless
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44. 1. locals 2. citizens EE. 615 Quantitative Methods in Economics 3 credits
3. residents 4. inhabitants Econometric models and methods; quantitative decision
procedures in private and public economic planning.
45. 1. presently 2. adequately
3. insufficiently 4. exceptionally 46. If you need to learn about general economic structure as a whole,
which course will meet your need?
Part 5 : Speed Reading (5 points) 1. EE. 601 2. EE. 602
COURSE DESCRIPTION 3. EE. 603 4. EE. 604
EE. 601 Macroeconomic Theory 3 credits 47. Which organization can be classified into Public Sector?
Theory of the determinants of national income; employment, 1. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
price levels, growth and economic stability. 2. Shin Corporation Group
EE. 602 Microeconomic Theory 3 credits 3. Civil Society
Theory of consumer choice and demand: theory of production 4. Foundation for children
and cost; theory of price determination under various market 48. Which of the following is not included in EE. 611 Mathematics for
structures; theory of social cost; theory of marginal productivity; Economists?
and factor market analysis. 1. Matrix and Vector analysis
EE. 603 Advanced Economic Analysis 3 credits 2. Functions and graphs
Advanced topics in both microeconomic and macroeconomic 3. Differential and integral calculus
theories. 4. Determinants and advanced linear programming
EE. 604 Microeconomic of the Public Sector 3 credits 49. The normal curve analysis should mostly be studied in which course?
Government economic policy at the level of the individual public 1. EE. 603 2. EE. 611
project or particular economic sector: economic analysis applied 3. EE. 612 4. EE. 613
to problems and programs in areas such as transportation, education, 50. Econometric models are likely to deal with ……………………
city planning and urban renewal, public health, utilization of natural 1. national income 2. maginal productivity
resources, irrigation and electric power development. 3. mathematics and statistics 4. economic and business problems
EE. 611 Mathematics for Economists 3 credits
Functions and graphs; differential and integral calculus; maxima Part 6 : Reading Comprehension (20 points)
and minima; determinants, matrix and vector analysis; solution The traditional role of women as wives and mothers is changing;
of equation systems. women are becoming more career-oriented and are entering various
EE. 612 Economic Statistics 3 credits business professions. “Women have made inroads into types of occupations
The application of statistics to economic analysis, with emphasis and have assumed jobs ranging from long distance truck drivers to
on sampling, probability, distributions, index numbers, time series, corporate and from bartenders to professional football players.
correlation and regression analysis. The extraordinary low birth rate of the 1930’s has caused a
EE. 613 Mathematical Economics 3 credits shortage of males to occupy various management positions in organizations.
Emphasizes problem formulation and the application of mathematical Furthermore, during the recession period of early 1970’s
tools to find solution the problems. The course covers advanced cutback in management training and development was evident. This led to
linear programming techniques, dominant diagonal matrices, the shortage of well qualified and training individuals. Considering these
difference equations, nonlinear programming, calculus of variations, factors, it can be concluded that these are truly auspicious times for women
optimal control theory and their applications to economic and business who want careers, responsibility, and challenging work.
problems. Nonetheless, the women’s role in the business world is little
understood. Some studies have attempted to understand the role of women.
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In a recent study of one geographical area, it was disclosed that the 59. The passage would most likely be found in a textbook on ……………
professional business occupational category having the youngest 1. anatomy 2. ecology
membership was college teachers and the group having the oldest 3. political science 4. social science
membership was accountants. It has been suggested that women in
management require special training programs because “in general they They have their own dentists, psychotherapists, and acupuncturists,
possess different skills and attitudes toward the managerial role than men.” their food comes from delicatessens and their clothes are designer made:
coddled American pets are made a huge fuss of.
51. The best title for the passage is ……………………….. For anyone in the business of catering to the needs of cats, dogs
1. Women Versus Men and goldfish, the future looks rosy in the United States.
2. Modern Women The annual turnover for pet food and animal care products alone
3. The Changing Role of Women is US$5 billion, against $1.6 billion in 1967, and that does not include the
4. Women’s Role in the Business World luxury end of the market. If the present trend continues, it is estimated that
52. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a job figure could rise to $20 billion by 1995.
assumed by women? Sales of pet food and accessories, which take up more room on
1. bartending 2.farming supermarket shelves than coffee, tinned food or breakfast cereals, rose by
3. truck driving 4.being a chief executive 37 per cent between 1979 and 1983
53. The second paragraph’s function is to …………………….. But above all, it is veterinary medicine which has undergone the
1. compare 2.describe most spectacular development in recent years.
3. explain 4.narrate Medical bills from specialists can easily reach tens of thousands
54. The phrase “has caused” (line 5) could best be replaced by ………… of dollars for sick animals, whose owners would have let them die only a
1. has resulted in 2. has stemmed from few years ago.
3. has relied on 4. has been subject to The Wall Street Journal recently gave the example of a New
55. The adjective “auspicious” (line 8) could be best replaced by ……… Jersey lawyer, Edward Cooperman, who paid out US$ 100,000 (3.8 million
1. not proper 2. not risky baht) in vets’ bills for his spaniel.
3. available 4. favorable The dog in question, Cuddles, was suffering from cancer. He
56. The author’s main purpose in the passage is to ……………… was operated on at the prestigious Animal Medical Centre in New York,
1. promote women’s liberation underwent chemotherapy at the University of Colorado at Fort Collins and
2. present some facts concerning women had more surgery at the University of Georgia. Cooperman had no regrets:
3. analyze why modern women are aggressive Cuddles, whom he has owned for 14 years, is his “best friend in all the
4. urge men to help support working women world.”
57. The author’s attitude toward women is ………………
1. negative 2.positive 60. The main idea of the first paragraph is that …………………
3. insulting 4. promising 1. pets' way of living has been greatly improved
58. The paragraph following the passage would likely be about the ……… 2. American people are very fussy about their pets
1. inferiority of women as compared to men in the business world 3. clothes and food are specially made for pets
2. differences between male and female executives 4. pets have their own society which is similar to man’s
3. comparison of women’s and men’s attitude toward the managerial 61. It is expected that by 1995 the turnover for pet food and animal care
role products will be …………… times higher than that now.
4. impact of women in a fast-growing society 1. two 2. three
3. four 4. five
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62. We learn from paragraph 3 that ……………………………….. 66. According to Klein’s words, we may infer that Bennett proposed that
1. many supermarkets have been turned into pet shops the United States should ………
2. coffee, tinned food and breakfast cereals are being replaced by pet 1. become a drug czar
food and accessories 2. legalize the sales of drugs
3. prices of pet food and accessories have been increased in the past 3. declare worldwide was against drugs
few years 4. inform its youths of ways to resist drugs
4. there is a greater amount of pet food and accessories on sale in 67. Klein believes in ………………………………….
supermarkets than coffee, tinned food or breakfast cereals 1. some superstitious forces
63. “The dog in question” (line 16) means the same as the dog………… 2. higher budgets for drug suppression
1. under discussion 2. under operation 3. waging an all-out war against drugs
3. being advertised 4. being asked about 4. strict domestic crackdown on drug crimes
64. The story of Edward Cooperman and his dog is given as an example 68. Diggs suggested that ………………………………..
to show that ………… 1. addicts immediately discontinue using drugs
1. all sick animals can be cured due to the development of modern 2. drug addicts be severely punished or put to death
veterinary medicine. 3. the government supply drugs to addicts
2. Edward Cooperman was so rich that he did not mind paying a lot 4. the state become the exclusive distributor of drugs to reap the profit
of money for his dog 69. Both Klein and Diggs seemed to …………………. Bennett’s idea.
3. dogs are always well taken care of as they are considered man’s 1. disagree with 2. highly regard
best friend 3. be indifferent toward 4. be very supportive of
4. medical treatment for a seriously ill pet can cost ten of thousands 70. If a government decided to monopolize on addictive drug sales, it
of dollars would win support from ………….
65. The text is written to ………………………….. 1. Diggs 2. Bennett
1. explain why pets in America are more fussy than those elsewhere 3. Klein 4. Hydra
2. show how American people take care of their pets nowadays
3. make fun of people who are really crazy about their pets PART I
4. encourage people to invest in the booming pet business Most newborn babies sleep 17 to 18 hours per day. By age 10,
this has dropped to 9 to 10 hours, and it continues declining during
Battling Drugs adolescence. Two-thirds of adults sleep seven to eight hours per night,
The U.S. cannot fight the world of drugs outside the U.S., as while one-fifth of adults sleep less than six hours and one-tenth
drug czar William Bennett proposes (Aug.28). America has to say no to the 5 sleep more than nine. During old age, sleep diminishes to an average
drugs inside its borders in order to discourage external forces, and must also of 6.5 hours a night. For the average adult, then, seven or eight hours
educate young people to resist. The great enemy that must be faced seems a night is “normal.” But is it necessary? Some good sleepers worry
to be within our society, not with the foreign suppliers. that they regularly fall short of the Big Eight. They needn’t.
Dan Klei Psychologist Wilse Webb, at the niversity of Florida,psychiatrist
Bennett doesn’t seem to realize that drug use is like Hydra, the 10 U Ernest Hartmann at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston,
many headed monster. Each time he cuts off one head, two will grow in its and others have found that those who naturally sleep less than six hours
place. Perhaps the U.S. should become the sole distributor of drugs, at cost, a night are happier, better adjusted, and more active than longer sleepers.
to addicts only. With profit removed, the drug vendors will vanish and Such people, says the University of Arizona’s Larry Beutler,
street murders end. may “have their whole nervous system wired quite efficiently. They
Richard Diggs 15 may have more energy, make more social contacts, and establish better
Paradise Valley, Ariz. social-support systems than more sluggish people.”
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Some people fear insomnia and its presumed effects so strongly sleeplessness ________.
that the fears aggravate their sleeplessness. But what’s the real effect 1. continue for many days
of a few lost hours? Several sleep-restriction studies have shown that 2. need psychiatric treatment
20 one rotten night (with as little as two hours of sleep) doesn’t really 3. are normal among young adults
affect people’s performance the next day, although they may feel more 4. disappear after one night of sleep
irritable, hostile, fatigued or unhappy. 77. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ___________.
William Dement and Mary Carskadon (Stanford) found in 1. only rats are totally deprived of sleep
another study that when young adults get only five hours of sleep a 2. sleeplessness is harmful if it lasts more than a month
25 night for a week, some become “pathologically sleepy” by the week’s 3. “micro-sleeps” are likely to be short quality sleeps
end. But the cumulative effects disappear after one good night’s sleep. 4. chronic insomniacs experience a state of true sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation can have devastating effects if it is total. 78. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
Psychologist Allan Rechtschaffen of the University of Chicago 1. Working adults generally need fewer sleeping hours than people of
produced profound, lethal, metabolic changes in rats totally deprived of older age.
30 sleep from less than a week to more than a month. But true sleep 2. Being sleepless for a night does not seriously affect people’s
deprivation is very hard to arrange, since animals and humans activities the next day.
sneak in “micro-sleeps.” Long-suffering chronic Insomniac may say 3. The fear of insomnia may cause people to feel irritable, hostile,
they “never catch a wink of sleep,” but they’re rarely totally sleep fatigued or unhappy.
deprived, and usually get at least a few hours a night. 4. Because people don’t pay attention to sleeplessness, they suffer
from insomnia more and more.
71. According to the passage, how much sleep is enough for an average adult? 79. The studies mentioned in the passage seem to have ________views
1. 7-8 hours towards sleeplessness and its consequences.
2. Less than 6 hours 1. similar 2. certain
3. More than 9 hours 3. negative 4. opposing
4. Depending on each individual’s health 80. The tone of this passage is _____________.
72. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? 1. persuasive 2. pessimistic
1. Despite sleeplessness, people can lead a happy social life. 3. informative 4. argumentative
2. Good sleepers are over concerned about their lack of sleep.
3. It is not necessary for all people to sleep eight hours a night. Part 7 : Error Identification Test (10 points)
4. Longer sleepers are more active than people who sleep less. 81. At the present time, medical science can’t do nothing for paralyzed -
73. The phrase “the Big Eight” (lines 8-9) refers to___________. 1 2
1. the longest period of hours an adult should sleep per night. victims of brain and spinal cord injuries because, unlike other cells,
2. the longest period of days an adult can suffer sleep deprivation 3
3. the number of hours that a healthy person should spend sleeping nerve cells do not regenerate.
4. the number of studies done by sleep-restriction experts in this field 4
74. The phrase “such people” (line 13) refers to people who _________. 82. Home freezing has become an increasing popular method of food-
1. are good sleepers 2. are longer sleepers 1 2 3 4
3. lack six hours of sleep 4. sleep less than six hours preservation.
75. The word “aggravate” (line 18) means ____________. 83. We can see that those poor people are not trying to earn a living
1. lesson 2. worsen 1
3. improve 4. eliminate themselves, but rather are asking another for money.
76. According to the study at Stanford, the undesirable effects of 2 3 4
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84. Since very early times, people were searching for medicines to heal Part 8 : Writing (10 points)
1 2 3 4 MY FIRST AIRPLANE RIDE
wounds and cure diseases. …..91….. the first time I flew on a plane was many years ago, I
85. Despite personal computers have been around for quite some time, can still remember how afraid I was that day. ……92….. what it would be
1 2 like to fly in an airplane. …..93….. in March of 2001, I had a chance
some people haven’t yet learned how to live in harmony with them. …..94……. I flew from Bangkok to Hong Kong …..95….. Cathay Pacific
3 4 Airlines. It was a Boeing 737 jet. ……96…… three seats on each side of
86. Ecologists predict almost unanimously that by the end of this century, the aisle. It was rather crowded, and this only made me ……97….. . Every
1 2 time we hit turbulence, my hands turned white. I was so nervous during the
humans will have exterminated 20 percent of all species are alive on entire flight that I did not eat the meal they gave me. I would not even go to
3 4 the toilet. I cannot tell you how relieved I was …..98….. at our destination
the planet today. ……99….. I have been on many flights, …..100….. even small details
87. Most states in the United States now depend on revenues from state about my first airplane flight.
1
lotteries and use them for good causes, such as improving public 91. 1. For 2. When
2 3 3. Since 4. Although
education, maintaining state parks, and to develop environmental
4 92. 1. I still do not know 2. This is not
programs. 3. Every time I thought 4. All my life I had wondered
88. Indisputably, advertisements inform us as to a nation’s values, attitudes,
1 2 93. 1. Finally 2. Unbelievably
and priorities – what are activities worthwhile, what the future holds, 3. Frankly 4. Nearly
3
and what is fashionable and attractive. 94. 1. to take a risk by flying with a low-cost airline
4 2. to take my first visiting airplane ride
89. Since Internet material is not easily confined within national borders, 3. to spend time enjoying foreign countries
1 2 4. to think twice what should be done
we can only successfully regulate children’s access to adult material
3 95. 1. by 2. in
on the Internet by way of international cooperate. 3. on 4. with
4
90. Were the loss of the scant annual rainfall of Cape Verde to become 96. 1. It had 2. Lots of
1 2 3. There were 4. A number of
a long-term feature, it is doubtful whether even careful farming
3 97. 1. more nervous 2. less serious
practices could have saved the way of life there. 3. more joyful 4. less frustrated
4
98. 1. while I was suffering from a turbulence
2. when the plane eventually landed
3. if the steward helped me to relax
4. when the plane crashed
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99. Since then
1. Since then 2. Ever after
3. Once in a while 4. Every now and then
100. but I can still remember
1. even though I love flying
2. for I still enjoy my first airplane ride
3. however they never impress me at all
4. but I can still remember

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