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PaperOne

PartIListeningComprehension(15minutes15%)

SectionA(10%)

Directions:

Inthissectionyouwillheartenshort

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestion

willbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversation

andthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereach

questiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepauseyoumust

readthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecide

whichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorresponding

letteronyourAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

center.

[~1.A.$125B.$250C.$375D.$500

[]2.A.AtthedrugstoreB.Atthedoctor'soffice

C.AthomeD.Atthemen'shouse

[]3.A.AwriterB.Ateacher

C.AreporterD.Astudent

[]]]]4.A.Theyarehavingbreakfast.

?

B.Theyareeatingsomefruits.

C.Theyarepreparingahotsoup.

D.Theyaredrinkingcoldmilk.

[]5.A.Becauseshedoesnotlikeit.

tB.Becauseitdoesnot{itherverywell.

~-C.Becauseitistooformatfortheoccasion.

!

',D.Becausethemanlikestheotherdressbetter.

~[]6.A.Goouttowork

B.ListencarefullytoJohn.

C.Becalmandpatient.

D.Dotheeasiestthing.

[~]7.A.Hedoesn'tliketotalk.

13.Heisaverykindman.

C.Heisfriendly.

D.Heisnotapleasantperson.

[]8.A.Thedoctorwon'tseehertomorrow.

B.Thedoctorisbusytomorrow.

C.Thedoctorisbusyalldaytoday,

D.Thedoctorwillseehertoday.

[-1S,A.Youngpeoplearetooquickinmakingdecisions.

B.Youngpeopleseldomstaylongonthesameiob.

C.Youngpeoplelosetheirjobseasily.

D.Youngpeoplearetooeagertosucceed.

[]10.A.Shefeltitwastiring.

13.Shefeltitwasverynice.

C.Shethoughtittooklesstime.

D.Shethoughtitwasexpensive.

SectionB(5%)

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhearonedialogue

andoneshortpassage.Attheendofthedialogueandthe

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Thedialogueand

thepassageaswellasthequestionswiUbespokenonly

once.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Then

markthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha

singlelinethroughthecenter.

Questions11~12arebasedonthefollowingdialogue.

[]11.A.EnglishB.Arthistory

C.EconomicsD.Americanhistory

[]12.A.Sheisgoodatcalculating.

B.Sheisgoodatcompanymanagement.

C.Sheisgoodatdealingwithdifferentpeople.

D.Sheisgoodatwords

Questions13~15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

[]13.A.Becausethegreatfisheriesaretobeexhausted.

B.Becauseitisimportantforfoodresources.

C.Becausepeoplehavenotrealizedtheimportance

ofsearesources.

D.BecausefishesarefewerthanIndianTigers.

[]14.A.Searesourcescanlastforever.

B.Noneofthegreatseafisheriesaretobeexhausted.

C.Fishsupplyhasnoeffectsonpeople.

D.Searesourcesareimportanttopeople.

[]15.A.EuropeandAsia.B.Thewholeworld.

C.AsiaandAmerica.D.NorthAmerica.

Part][ReadingComprehension(30minutes30%)

Directions:

Inthisparttherearefourpassages.Each

passageisfo/lowedbysomequestionsorincomplete

statements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked

A,B,CandD.Youarerequiredtochoosethebestanswer

fromthefourchoices.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletter

ontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Timespentinbookshopcanbemostenjoyable,

whetheryouareabook-loverormerelyyouaretheretobuy

abookasapresent.Youmayevenhaveenteredtheshop

justtofindshelterfromasuddenshower.Whateverthe

reason,youcansoonbecometotallyunawareofyour

surroundings.Thedesiretopickupabookwithan

attractivedust~jacketisirresistible,althoughthismethodof

selectionoughtnottobefollowed,asyoumightendup

witharatherdullbook.Yousoonbecomeinterestedin

somebookorother,andusuallyitisonlymuchlaterthat

yourealizeyouhavespentfartoomuchtimethereandmust

dashofftokeepsomeforgottenappointmentwithout

buyingahook,ofcourse.

Thisopportunitytoescapetherealitiesofeverydaylife

is,Ithink,themainattractionofabookshop.Thereare

notmanyplaceswhereitispossibletodothis.Amusic

shopisverymuchlikeabookshop.Youcanwanderround

suchplacestoyourheart'scontent.Ifitisagoodshop,no

assistantwillapproachyouwithinevitablegreeting:

"CanI

helpyou,sir?

"Youneedn'tbuyanythingyoudon'twant.

Inabookshopanassistantshouldremaininthebackground

untilyouhavefinishedbrowsing.Then,andonlythen,are

hisservicesnecessary.Ofcourseyoumaywanttofindout

whereaparticularsectionis,butwhenhehasledyouthere,

theassistantshouldretirecarefullyandlookasifheisnot

interestedinsellingasinglebook.

Youhavetobecarefulnottobeattractedbythevariety

ofbooksinabookshop.Itisveryeasytoentertheshop

lookingforabookonancientcoinsandtocomeoutcarrying

acopyofthelatestbest-sellingnovelandperhapsabook

aboutbrass-rubbingsomethingthathadonlyvaguely

interestedyouupuntilthen.Thisvolumeonthesubject,

however,happenedtobesowellillustratedandthepartof

thetextyoureadprovedsointerestingthatyoujusthadto

buyit.Thissortofthingcanbeverydangerous.Apart

fromrunningupahugeaccount,youcanwasteagreatdeal

oftimewanderingfromsectiontosection.

[]16."Dust-jacket"inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans

A.akindofclothes

B.protectingpapercoverofabook

C.bookcoverfullofdust

13.titleofabook

[]17.Youmayspendtoomuchtimeinabookshopbecause

A.thedust-jacketsofsomebooksareveryattractive

B.youstartreadingoneofthebooks

C.itkeepsrainingoutside

D.youhavetomakesureyoudon'tbuydullbookas

apresent

[]18.Inagoodbookshop

A.nobodytakesanynoticeofyou

B.theassistantgreetsyouinafriendlyway

C.youfeelasifyouareinamusicshop

D.youfindyourselfsatisfiedwithbrowsing

19.Anassistant'shelpisneeded

A.assoonasyouhaveenteredtheshop

B.beforeyoustartbrowsing

C.onlywhenyouhavefinishedbrowsing

D.whenyouhavedeterminedyourchoice

[]20.Pickingupbooksthatvaguelyinterestyoucanbe

dangerousbecause

A.youmayforgetab9utthebookyouplantobuy

13.youhavetogiveupthebest-sellingbook

C.itmakesyoubreakyourappointment

D.itcostsyoutoomuchmoneyandtime

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Recreationisforeveryone!

Toooftenrecreationis

consideredsomethingthatisfineforchildren,butan

indicationofunwillingnesstoworkonthepartofadults.

Therecreativeexperiencebringsbalanceintoman'slife,and

canbethemostdominantsocialforceinmodernsociety.

Therearethreeprincipalfactorsinthedailylifeof

everyadult:

hiswork,bywhichheearnshisliving;his

leisure,inwhichhegainsmuchofhisreasonforliving;and

hissleep,throughwhichherecoverstobereadyoncemorefor

workandleisure.This,ofcourse,isanoversimplificationof

life,butitisanindicationofthebroadcomponentsthat

makeitup.Withineachofthese,however,therearemany

lessercomponents,

Theworkofalargemajorityofouremployed

populationisrelativelydull,andoftenfrustrating.In

addition,theworkofalargepercentageofourpopulationts

prescribedbyanmthoritywhosays,"Dothisorelse."

Thismeansthatrelativelyfewpeoplehavetheopportunity

tomakechoicesintheirworktime.Eventhoughmenmay

notberuledbymachinesintheirwork,theyare

automationstos0raedegreebecauseprescribedmethodsgive

themfewopportunitiestoexercisetheirinitiative.

Althoughthereisconsiderabledisagreementamong

scientistsabouttheactivitythattakesplaceduringsleep,

thereseemstobegoodevidencethatmanisnotconsciousof

hisactionswhileheisasleep.Thismeansthatanotherpart

ofdailylivingisnotdirectedbytheindividual,exceptinthe

degreethatitisdirectedthroughsubconsciousor

unconsciousthoughts.This,therefore,leavesleisureas

thatcomponentofdailylivinginwhichmanhasthe

opportunitytomakechoicesabouthisactivity.Sincehehas

theopportunityforchoice,manmayfolloweithera

constructiveoradestructivepath.Therearemanyways~n

whichmanshapeshisleisure,thatis,thetimewhenheis

notworkingorslee~

[~21.Acommonmisconceptionwithregardtoleisureis

That

A.itleadstolaziness

B.itisthemostdominantforceinmodernsociety

C.itismoreessentialtochildren

D.itisawasteoftimeforadults

[]22.Thethreechieffactorsofwork,leisureandsleep

A.arewhatmakeupahumanbeing

B.arethecomponentsoflife

C.arethefactsoflife

D.arethereasonsofbeingalive

[-723.Menarerobotstosomeextentbecauseworkrules

A.preventthemfromdoingastheywish

B.donotgivethemmuchchancetodoastheythink

best

C.requirethemtoworkefficiently

D.causethemtoworkautomatically

[]24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonforthedull

andfrustratingworkmostpeoplearedoing?

A.Mostworkismechanicalinnature.

B.Mostworkisdictatedbyanauthority.

C.Veryoften,peoplehavenochoiceaboutwhat

theydo.

D.Mostpeoplehavetoworkwithmachines.

25.Man'sleisureisdifferentfromworkandsleepinthat

A.itallowshimthefreedomofchoice

B.itrefresheshimsothatheisreadyagainforwork

C.itformsthelargestportionofhislife

D.itinvolvessubconsciousandunconsciousthoughts

Questions26to30a

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