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C. excited; enjoyed D. bored; aspiring Part III Situational Dialogues (5 minutes, 5 points) Directions: There are 5 incomplete dialogues in this part. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the dialogue. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 41. Bob: Wow, look, all the things are on sale. Jane: Yes, look here, this shirt is 50% off. _____________ Bob: And look at these shoes. They are 30% off the normal price. A. I’d like to buy a skirt. B. There are some real bargains. C. Are the prices reasonable? D. These shoes are the same as mine. 42. James: Can I pay by credit card or euro-cheque? Receptionist:___________________ James: I’ll pay by credit card, then. Receptionist: That’s fine. I hope you enjoyed your stay here. A. Here’s your bill, please take it. B. Sorry, we don’t take euro-cheque. C. You can pay by euro-cheque. D. Yes, we take both of them. 43. Merv: Are these your sons, Jean? I haven’t seen them for ages. Jean: Yes, that photo was taken a few months ago. Merv: John hasn’t changed a bit. He’s the very image of his father, isn’t he? Jean: Yes, he is. ________ That’s for sure. A. He takes up with his father. B. He really likes his father. C. He looks after his father. D. He takes after his father. 44. Tom: Which tie shall I wear for the interview? Do you think my blue silk one would look all right? Jane: ________ I’d wear something with a small pattern —squares or spots, something like that. Tom: ________ I think I’ll wear the plain one. A. Yes, that’s all right.; I agree with you. B. No, I don’t think so.; That’s a good idea. C. A bit boring!; Oh, sorry, I don’t know. D. Good choice!; Thank you for your advice. 45. Helena: Oh, welcome, come in, please. Jack: ________ And here’s a small gift. Let me wish you happy every day. Helena: Thank you. Oh, what a beautiful birthday card! A. Many happy returns. B. Enjoy yourself. C. Hoping you’ll be well soon! D. I wish you the best of luck! Part IV IQ Test (5 minutes, 5 points) Directions: There are 5 IQ Test questions in this part. For each question there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 46. Which number should replace the question mark? 47. The monkey and the weight each weigh the same amount. The monkey begins to climb the rope. Which of the following will happen? A. The monkey and the weight will reach the pulley wheel at the same time. B. The weight will get the pulley wheel first. C. The monkey will get the pulley wheel first. D. The monkey and the weight will reach the pulley wheel at different times.48. I went into a furniture shop in order to buy a picture. The salesman told me— “The picture is five times the cost of that ashtray, the chair is 30 times the cost of the ashtray, the table is 4 times the cost of the chair, you can buy the lot for £312.” What was the price of the picture? A. £5. B. £10. C. £15. D. £20. 49. Can you work out this riddle? A. A scarf. B. A glove. C. A bag. D. A needle.50. Sharon had received a telegram from the Queen to congratulate her on reaching her 100th birthday. Sharon’s sisters,Marjorie and Norah, are seen in the front-page photo of the local newspaper looking at the telegram. The next day,Sharon noticed something unusual about the headline. Can you spot it out? A. The local newspaper headline was written by the author incorrectly. B. The headline can be read backwards and forwards as the same thing. C. The headline didn’t say it was the Queen who sent a telegram to Sharon. D. The editor didn’t put Sharon’s sisters, Marjorie and Norah into the headline. Part V Reading Comprehension (25 minutes, 40 points) Section A Multiple Choice (5 points) Directions: There is 1 passage in this part with 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage. The image most people have of President Abraham Lincoln is of a tall, thin, bearded man. Before he was elected President, however, Lincoln did not wear a beard. He grew his beard as the result of a letter he received from an eleven-year-old girl! In 1860, a clean-shaven Lincoln was running for the presidency. Grace Bedell of Westfield, New York, admired Lincoln very much, but she didn’t like the way he looked. Afraid that he might not win the election, Grace wrote him a letter stating that if Lincoln grew a beard, “You would look a great deal better for your face is so thin.” Lincoln wrote back to Grace, saying that if he started growing whiskers now, people might think it was a silly affectation done on purpose. The beardless Lincoln won the election—and he began to grow a beard shortly afterward! The next year, Lincoln visited Grace Bedell’s hometown and told the citizens that he had grown a beard because of a girl from the town. He asked to see Grace, and, to |
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