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D)He was transferred to another class Section B Passage One

A)It is considered to be part of the secondary education B)It is given to anyone wanting to get a driver’s license C)It is carried on at the same time as other school courses D)It is offered to all teenagers free of charge A)Traffic laws and regulations B)Driving theory and practice

C)Switching lanes and turning corners D)Ways to avoid traffic accidents

A)There is a sign of “green hand” inside the car B)There are two sets of brakes inside the car C)It is only big enough to hold 3 persons

D)It can’t run very fast no matter how you drive Passage Two

A)They affect one’s way of looking at the world B)They make people feel lonely and unwanted C)They affect one’s health condition

D)They are addictive and hard to change A)To talk with someone or with oneself B)To have a long and good relaxation C)To do more aerobic exercises D)To take more anti-anxiety drugs

A)Because it gives people of achievement B)Because most people like doing it every day C)Because it is neither biochemical nor poisonous D)Because it increases the heart rate and circulation Passage Three

A)Because young people can’t remember the villages B)Because the two World Wars destroyed many villages C)Because there are no job opportunities in villages D)Because it seems that village life is gone for ever A)They lived a simpler life than villagers today B)They knew fewer people than villagers today C)They found it difficult to enjoy themselves D)They had nothing to do in the evening A)Girls left the village to find hope

B)Men left the village to seek opportunities C)The long-established order of society

D)Fresh ideas brought by the two World Wars A)Dead B)Worse C)Better

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D)Unclear Section C

Most volcanoes are quiet. They rest peacefully for hundreds of years. No one pays much attention to them. Mount St. Helens was one of these volcanoes. Until 1980, it was a beautiful (26) area. Its last eruption had been 123 years ago. No one (27)another one. In march 1980, Mount St. Helens began to make noises. At first, there were some shaking movements. Then, small eruptions occurred. Some (28) left immediately. Others felt there was no danger. But on the morning of May 18, 1980 , the mountain blew its top. With the powder of twenty-five (29) bombs, Mount St. Helens exploded. Clouds of dust and ash rose more than twelve miles into the sky. Rocks and mud crashed down on the slopes. (30) , Others were (31) . Robert Baker was fishing with his family when the explosion happened. He reported that the morning of May 18 was strange. No birds were singing . The air was (32) night. He called his family to their (34) and they started on the slow dark ride away from mountain . All the time, hot ash was raining on them. But other people were not so lucky. David Johnston , a volcano expert , was standing near the (35) of the mountain . At 8:31 a.m., he radioed “This is it ” He was never heard again. Mount St. Helens is peaceful now. But its slopes are empty. It will be many years before fish, plants and trees will again live on the mountain.

Test7 Section A

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