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(A) She is talking to the teacher.

(B) She is a student in my class.

(C) She is wearing a beautiful dress.

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(A) I can play them well.

(B) I don’t do well at school.

(C) I like computers.

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(A) I’m sorry.

(B) Sure, I’m fine.

(C) Yes, I am a good student.

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(A) I like to play soccer.

(B) I went to church.

(C) I’m going to swim.

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(A) She’s Cathy.

(B) She’s heavy.

(C) She’s twelve.

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(A) The English class will begin in 10 minutes.

(B) I don’t know where to start.

(C) Don’t worry. You’ll be O.K.

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(A) I’m sorry for you.

(B) That’s a good idea.

(C) You did a very good job.

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(A) He’s really a good doctor.

(B) I have to take medicine every day.

(C) It’s right in front of you.

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(A) 9:50.  (B) 10:00.  (C) 10:10.

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(A) To a bookstore.

(B) To a supermarket.

(C) To a theater.

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(A) Go fishing.

(B) Go to a ball game.

(C) Have their dinner.

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(A) Number 543.

(B) Number 453.

(C) Number 345.

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(A) A good book.

(B) A soccer player.

(C) A video game.

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(A) In a gym.

(B) In a library.

(C) In a theater.

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(A) It’s dangerous.

(B) It’s difficult.

(C) It’s popular.

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(A) The man should buy a ticket first.

(B) The train to I-lan will come soon.

(C) The train to I-lan just left.

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(A) She’ll see a movie.

(B) She’ll study for a test.

(C) She’ll take a test.

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(A) She is a stranger to Peter.

(B) She is Peter’s friend.

(C) She is Peter’s sister.

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(A) Dangerous animals.

(B) Movie stars.

(C) Sports teams.

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21. I have to catch the bus right now, I’ll miss my brother’s birthday party.

(A) and (B) because (C) or (D) until

22. Oliver with joy when he saw his favorite band. He kept saying loudly, “I love you guys!”

(A) waited (B) shouted (C) listened (D) agreed

23. Ms. Lee is a(n) businesswoman. Just now in her shop, she gave me back the wallet I left on the table last week.

(A) famous (B) honest (C) important (D) smart 24. Lexie

is in a foreign city.

(A) is careful about (B) is good at (C) has fun (D) has trouble

25. More and more cows on this farm are getting sick. The problem is so that the farm will be closed from tomorrow on.

(A) heavy (B) popular (C) serious (D) strong

26. Some songs are forgotten very quickly. A really good song can pass the test of and be remembered for many, many years.

(A) knowledge (B) sound (C) time (D) weather

27. I’m not sure if Kevin this morning, but if he does, I’ll tell him that you called.

(A) will come in (B) comes in (C) has come in (D) came in 28. I think the road ends here; it won’t go any . Shouldn’t we turn back?

(A) closer (B) farther (C) faster (D) longer

other kinds of exercise boring.

(A) all (B) few (C) many (D) some

30. Smart Head, one of the hottest TV programs these days, people free plane tickets to Hawaii if they can answer 20 questions correctly in 15 minutes.

(A) have given (B) gives (C) giving (D) to give

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31. Helen: Can you turn off the TV? I can’t study with the .   Troy: You can just go back to your room so you won’t hear it.

(A) noise (B) heat (C) power (D) light

32. Carson: Bye, girls. See you tomorrow, Phoebe.

  Shirley: did Carson say he would see you tomorrow?

  Phoebe: We’re going out for a picnic. Do you want to come?

(A) What (B) When (C) Where (D) Why

: ( 33-60 28 )

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33. (A) falling (B) special (C) growing (D) common 34. (A) we have changed our way of cooking meat

(B) new kinds of meat have come on the market

(C) there have been changes in the list of favorite meats (D) doctors have been worried that we eat too much meat 35. (A) where does the world’s best meat come from

(B) which country is the world’s biggest meat maker (C) where can you eat the world’s most delicious meat (D) which country uses up the most meat for each person

  Do you eat meat? Well, if you do, then you might find our next news interesting. A study says that the world has a 33 need for meat.

In 1960, the world ate 64 million tonnes of meat, about 21 kg for each person. In 2007, the number rose to 268 million tonnes, about 40 kg for each person. At the same time, 34 . In the 1960s, beef was high on the menu. Of the meat that was eaten, 40% was beef. In 2007, pork became the star. Poultry also became popular, going up from 12% to 32%, thanks to people’s worries about their health these years. And 35 ? You’re guessing the U.S.A., right? The answer is Luxembourg! In 2007, each Luxembourger ate about 137 kg of meat! Second to Luxembourgers are Americans. In 2007, each American ate about 126 kg! Now, enough with the numbers. I’m playing you a song called Currywurst. The singer sings about his love for the meat dish of the same name. Enjoy!

tonne poultry ( )

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36. Why did Angelica invite her friends?

(A) To see her new home. (B) To visit the chicken farm.

(C) To take a train trip. (D) To have a picnic.

37. Look at the map. Where does Angelica live?

(A) At A. (B) At B. (C) At C. (D) At D.

station

A

B C

D station

My dear friends,

  My family and I moved into our country house one month ago.

The kids are planning to give a party at our new house. I hope all of you can come. The party will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.

There will be lots of food and drinks.

  Together with this letter is a map to our house. After you get off the train, take the road in front of the station. Follow it

My house is at the end of the road, next to the river.

Angelica

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38. Which is NOT said about the book in the reading?

(A) It tells a true story.

(B) It is cheaper now.

(C) A reader thinks it is easy to understand.

(D) A reader thinks its second part is boring.

39. What can readers most likely learn from the book?

(A) A new way of seeing the world.

(B) How to be a comic writer.

(C) A smart way to face work problems.

(D) How to buy a book on the Internet.

The Way Out by Ming-da Wang

$450 $199 Buy it now!

Words from readers

I couldn’t put the book down after I read some pages at my friend’s home. I borrowed it and read it over that night. I think it can help someone who is afraid to face family problems. — Sam Lee

The book saved my life. It opened a door that led me into a world of true love. I was able to look at the world around me with fresh new eyes. — Candy Vigor

on. However, I was getting bored when I came to the second part. In fact, I

The book helped me forget about my worries. I laughed and cried with those people in the book. With its simple and clear language, people of all ages can enjoy it. — Vivian Lu

likely http://www.mingdawangbooks.net/thewayout/

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(A) Abby, who wants to know the ticket prices.

(B) Betty, who wants to get around in Finn City.

(C) Cindy, who wants to share her ideas about car racing.

(D) Debby, who wants to collect news about the car racers.

(A) (B)

(C) Shop in the City.

(D) Join Our Work Team.

Still can’t forget those exciting moments of Cheetah Car Racing last year in Finn City? Now it’s time to get ready for this year’s Cheetah Car Racing in Lynden City. Check it out now!

The History 2014 Game Programs 2014 Race Teams

Where to Watch the Races Find Nice Hotels Eat in the City Shop in the City

The History City Planning for Cheetah Car Racing 2014

More

Join Our Work Team    Buy Tickets Now Email Us

Watch the News    Listen to the News

homepage ( )

click ( )  to clean the racing roads before and after each game.

 to take care of out-of-town car racers.

 to show people around the city.

 to be a reporter for the games.

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42. What can we learn about Eddie?

(A) His friends think he is a great dancer.

(B) He is taking baking classes with Cecilia.

(C) His friends did not like the clothes he made.

(D) He did not know how to say no to his friends.

43. Which is true?

(A) Cecelia has not talked to Eddie for a month.

(B) Cecelia had a good time at Eddie’s last party.

44. What does it mean?

(A) Tell Eddie about his baking.

(B) Tell Eddie to stop telling lies.

(D) Tell Eddie to stop crying over small things.

Cecilia: Eddie’s having a tasting party this Saturday.

Cecilia: And we’re both invited.

Cecilia: He said he wanted to share his newest cakes with his dearest friends.

Cecilia: Well, looks like baking really brings joy to his life.

his party.

Cecilia: If you hate it so much, you can just tell him.

up from his dream of making clothes? There was a lot of crying, and he wouldn’t talk to me for a month. You do it this time.

Cecilia: I can’t. How am I going to face him in our dancing classes if I tell him?

Cecilia: I’m afraid so.

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45. Where does Josie work?

(A) In a school. (B) In a hospital. (C) In a restaurant. (D) In a police station.

46. Which is true about Josie?

(A) She did not work on Christmas because she got hurt.

(B) She does not like what Howell talks about at lunchtime.

(C) She lost her little boy when the school bus was hit by a truck.

(D) She liked Lonnie’s idea about what to wear for the Christmas party.

47. What do we know from the reading?

(A) The truck driver who hit the school bus died.

(B) Howell loves to have beef sandwiches for lunch.

(C) Lonnie did not want to go to the Christmas party with Josie.

  Below is what Josie wrote in her notebook.

Dec. 15

A very sad day. A school bus was hit by a truck. Many kids were badly hurt.

A little boy lost his life. His mom was the kids’ teacher. We couldn’t bring her back, either.

Dec. 22

Lonnie said she’ll wear all white to the Christmas party. I said she’s lost her mind. We wear white all the time. Who would still want to wear white on Christmas Eve?

Dec. 25

People kept coming in and asked for our help because they got hurt. Why do people always do stupid things on holidays?

Dec. 31

The police brought in a young man who broke his leg when he was trying to enter a house. When taking care of his leg, I asked him why he wanted to enter another person’s house, and he said he just wanted to borrow a houses.

Jan. 3

I knew my lunchtime was over when Howell came to my table. He’s a nice when I’m eating beef sandwiches.

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48. What is this reading mostly about?

(A) Nathan Lang’s love and hate for his family.

(B) The good and bad about Nathan Lang’s movies.

(C) The rise and fall of Nathan Lang in show business.

(D) Nathan Lang’s life before and after he became an actor.

49. What does swoon over mean in the reading?

(A) Close the door on.

(C) Share the joy with.

(D) Try hard to deal with.

Forever Takes a Bow

Actor Nathan Lang, 78 years old, died in his sleep last night in his house. Nathan Lang started his acting life in the 1970s. He was most known for playing Justin Maud in Young Hours. The movie made the world swoon over him. Women wanted a husband like him; men wanted a brother like him. Forever Justin, his fans called him. After Young Hours, Nathan Lang was seen in several big movies: Fallen, After Tonight, and Killing Jules. The last one won him a best actor award. In the 1980s, Nathan Lang lost his shine on the big screen. During this time, his movies never entered the top 20 list. Nathan Lang’s last movie was Dreams. Though the movie won him two best actor awards, it did not bring his fans back to the theater.

This Saturday morning, 10 o’clock at St. Peter’s Church, there will be a “movie party,” as Lang wished. Friends and family will get together and enjoy once again the good times he brought to the world.

award

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50. Here are reviews about Nathan Lang’s movies. From the reading, which is most likely a review for Dreams?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

…it became Nathan Lang’s second best-selling movie and also this year’s third best-selling movie in the country and may even get him another best actor award…

…see him not as the actor Nathan Lang anymore but as the poor old man in the movie. However, good acting does not always help with the ticket sales...

…the story is fresh and interesting, but the acting is not. However, it has been the country’s best-selling movie for the past three weeks. Clearly Nathan Lang’s fans cared less about his acting than his handsome face.…

…nothing new in the story; Nathan Lang clearly didn’t do enough homework about his part in the movie. It was no surprise that the movie review likely

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10 (51-53)

51. Which is NOT true about the report?

(A) It tells us what some cities are known for.

(B) It tells us what some cities need to deal with.

(D) It is the second year that Best Living.Com did the report.

52. What can we learn about the cities in the report?

(B) Few people come to Oxtown to do business.

(C) No city in the north entered this year’s top ten.

  Here is this year’s report on the Top Ten Cities of Animal Island by Best Living.Com.

culture(-al) ( ) ranking Goosetown:

Tigerville:

Duckland:

Oxtown:

Lionville:

Sharkville:

Foxland:

Goatville:

Turtleland:

Cowtown:

for its lovely parks, cultural centers, and comfortable living space.

Losing its top place to Goosetown, Tigerville is still a beautiful city, and as green as ever.

cleaning itself up for next year’s Football World Cup.

Not just a famous business city, Oxtown has turned itself into a garden city.

With winter sports as good as Oxtown’s, this exciting city is our second best pick in the east.

This city with white beaches could rise higher in the rankings if there

than shopping centers.

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53. Which is the most likely ranking of LAST year’s top ten cities of Animal Island?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Tigerville Duckland Beartown Lionville

Sharkville Cowtown Foxland Oxtown

Tigerville Duckland Foxland Beartown

Cowtown Lionville Oxtown Sharkville

Tigerville Duckland Oxtown Beartown

Cowtown Lionville Foxland Sharkville

Tigerville Cowtown Oxtown Duckland

Lionville Sharkville Foxland Turtleland likely

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54. What do we know about the six people in the interview?

(A) They all said good things about the roof garden.

(B) Some of them were paid to help build the roof garden.

(C) They all talked about the roof garden before it was built.

(D) Some of them worked on the plan to build the roof garden.

55. Which of the good things about the roof garden is NOT talked about in the interview?

(A) It brings people in the building closer together.

(B) It uses the rainwater that falls on the top of the building.

(C) It makes the building a more comfortable place during summer.

(D) It gives people in the building a chance to grow their own food.

56. What does the whole thing mean in the interview?

(A) Having meetings at the roof garden.

(B) Taking care of the roof garden every day.

(C) Having people agree to the idea of the roof garden.

(D) Inviting people to make more use of the roof garden.

  Six people are being interviewed about the garden on the roof of their building.

 with our neighbors, trying to make them understand why it’s good to build a  garden on the roof. Now people love coming here, and it’s helped many of us  become friends!

Wilber: The whole thing wasn’t easy at first. But Jasmine helped a lot. And she wasreally good at making people happy to give money for the roof garden.

The roof garden brings them closer to nature.

Samuel: You want something green? Visit the park! It’s only one block away! After leave mud on the stairs when they come down from the roof!

summer days!

from our roof! Isn’t that wonderful?

roof

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57. (A) hate (B) have hated (C) used to hate (D) would hate

58. (A) used to meet (B) was going to meet (C) have met (D) had met

59. (A) won’t see (B) wouldn’t see (C) haven’t seen (D) hadn’t seen 60. (A) has become (B) had become

(C) will become (D) would become

It’s never comfortable to take a bus during rush hour on a hot summer day. All my friends hate it. And I…, well, I 57 it too.

The story happened two months ago. I was on a bus that was packed with almost everyone in the city. I 58 my friend Neal to see a show. And then he called and said he couldn’t come. “This is not what I planned for Friday!” I thought. The air on the bus was terrible; the man in front of me smelled like dead

she was Hui-ting, my old neighbor. I 59

happy to see each other, so we decided to have dinner together.

And that was the start of many dinners after.

60 something I love. The bus is still packed with people, but I enjoy the ride every day.

rush hour

(Xiang Chang, Taipei)

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