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2 Question 9. A. In addition to B. Instead of C. Regardless of D. In view of Question 10. A. turns into B. falls out C. stands out D. calls off Question 11. A. identified B. certified C. navigated D. located Question 12. A. top B. peak C. height D. summit Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17 Question 13 a. Sarah: Yes, I have. I go to the gym every day and eat healthily b. Sarah: Hi, John! You look great! c. John: Hi, Sarah! Thanks! You look fit, too! Have you been exercising? A. b – c – a B. c – b – a C. a – b – c D. b – a – c Question 14 a. Jack: I think self-study is too difficult. I don’t have enough discipline. b. Linda: I’m going to try self-study courses. c. Jack: How are you planning to improve your skills? d. Jack: Why self-study courses? e. Linda: They help improve time management, and I can learn at my own pace. A. d – b – a – e – c B. c – b – d – e – a C. c – e – d – b – a D. d – e – a – b – c Question 15 Dear Michael, a. I’m really looking forward to your response and to hearing more about the project. b. By the way, I want to ask if you could share more details about the schedule. c. I appreciate all the information you’ve sent me regarding the upcoming event. d. It was a pleasure meeting you last week and discussing our collaboration. e. That would help me plan my part of the work and ensure everything is on track. Best wishes Peter A. d – c – b – e – a B. c – d – a – e – b C. d – b – e – c – a D. a – e – d – b – c Question 16 a. Because it contains no wood or bark, the banana plant is not really a tree. b. The banana plant is one of the largest plants in the world. c. Because of its unusual size, it is sometimes called a banana "tree". d. It sometimes attains a height of thirty feet and may be more than a foot in diameter. e. The stem of this plant, however, consists of leaves extending one over another. A. b – d – c – e – a B. d – b – a – e – c C. c – d – e – a – b D. b – e – c – d – a Question 17
3 a. These small ships, which usually measured about seventy feet long and sixteen feet wide, had oars and single sails. b. These brave warriors came from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland. c. They learned to make strong boats that could travel long distances over the seas. d. Several hundred years before the voyages of Columbus, America was visited by men called Vikings. e. Many of them were good sailors and made long voyages. A. e – d – a – b – c B. b – d – e – a – c C. d – e – c – b – a D. d – b – e – c – a Read the following passage about technology and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Although couples will rarely believe it, scientific factors have a lot to do with falling in love. Research has shown that scent plays an important role in attraction, (18)______. Other experiments have demonstrated that love is caused by combinations of chemicals in the brain . Furthermore, New York psychologist Arthur Aron applied the principles of science to demonstrate that the process of falling in love (19) ______. Some scientists claim that we take between ninety seconds and four minutes to decide if we fancy someone. However, the leap from being attracted to someone to falling in love with them is a big one, and Aron wanted to find out if the closeness associated with feelings of being in love could be created artificially. Aron produced a paper that included 36 questions designed to encourage intimacy if couples answered them together. (20)______.They covered many personal opinions and experiences; for example, 'Would you like to be famous?", 'What does friendship mean to you?" and 'When did you last cry in front of another person?" After answering the questions together, (21)______. Aron tested his questions on pairs of strangers and then asked them to stare at each other. All of the participants reported feeling close to their partners. (22)______. So if you're keen on someone and would like to get closer to them, it would seem that Aron's questions could help you achieve your objective. Question 18. A. which is one of the most decisive factors in choosing a mate B. where it also the most decisive factors in choosing a mate C. also plays the most decisive part in choosing a mate D. choosing a mate plays the most decisive part in that term Question 19. A. having never been influenced by external factors B. that can be manipulated by using special conditions C. could be speeded up to just 45 minutes D. and has nothing to do with science as well Question 20. A. The questions came in three sets with each set covering more intimate and personal topics. B. People were questioned about unrelated subjects such as intimate and personal topics. C. Basic questions were raised to build trust among these couples and other people. D. They were given random questions without a clear purpose apart from finding mates.
4 Question 21. A. their eyes were closed afterwards for four minutes and they didn’t say anything else. B. they was considered unnecessary and therefore were then the test was interrupted suddenly. C. the couples were directed to stare into each other’s eyes for four minutes without saying anything D. many participants fell a bit disappointed while discussing their feelings. Question 22. A. Aron was completely surprised at the result he gained after the test. B. Many even exchanged contact details after the experiment C. The experiment demonstrated that Aron’s hypothesis was wrong D. Scientists have swapped contact details after the experiment. Read the following passage about Huawei company and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. Huawei is a multinational company that makes telecommunications parts for mobile phones , network equipment and other high-tech devices . It is the second largest such company in the world. Huawei has its headquarters in Shenzhen, which became China’s first special economic zone in 1979. The Chinese technology company, which was founded about 20 years ago, has over 100,000 workers in all parts of the world, more than Microsoft. Most of the company is owned by its employees . Huawei started out in the rural areas in China. In those days most of the telecom contracts went to state-owned Chinese or foreign firms. As the company grew, it took hold of urban markets in big Chinese cities and in 1997 it expanded to other countries. Today, Huawei is the second biggest manufacturer of telecom equipment, after Ericsson. In 2011, annual sales is expected to be about $12 billion dollars and likely to get three times as high within the next ten years. Working for Huawei is something many young Chinese engineers and IT workers dream of. The 1.5 square km site has modern apartments that can be rented, its own hospital, restaurants and bars where employees can go to in their free time. For Chinese standards workers are well-paid. Although Huawei has been concentrating on making telecom parts and whole networks, the company is also looking into other industries in an attempt to diversify and grow. At Shenzhen engineers are experimenting on new forms of video conferencing, a branch that is expanding rapidly . The Chinese hi-tech giant is also starting to produce cloud-based hardware and computers that work out of the box . Even though Huawei is one of the world leaders in producing mobile phone parts it is also pushing into the consumer market with its own brand of computers, tablets and smartphones. So far Huawei has failed to reach the American market because of security reasons. The American government thinks it has connections with the Chinese military and is afraid it will spy on the American public Question 23: Which of the following is NOT MENTIONED as a service or product that Huawei provides? A. mobile phone parts B. high-tech devices C. telecommunications network equiment D. software development Question 24: The word “expanded” in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ________. A. contracted B. enlarged C. advanced D. diversified Question 25: The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to ________. A. Huawei B. a state-owned firm C. a foreign firm D. a telecom contract Question 26: The word “diversify” in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by ________.