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News 1

1.

A) Alzheimer's disease. B) Blood congestion. C) Indigestion. D) Heart attack. 2.

A) In 1956. B) In 1949. C) In 1952. D) In 1954. 3.

A) It talks about Nancy Reagan’s life especially as a protector of President Reagan. B) It talks about Nancy Reagan’s life especially as wife in an enduring love story. C) It talks about Nancy Reagan’s life especially as the owner of the White House. D) It talks about Nancy Reagan’s life especially as a successful Hollywood actress.

News 2

1.

A) A FIFA Soccer game. B) An election of presidency. C) A government decision. D) A charge with corruption. 2.

A) 94. B) 115. C) 150. D) 209. 3.

A) To disclose the salaries of all employees. B) To hire more male members in FIFA.

C) To extend the presidency for at least 12 years. D) To establish an elected council.

News 3

1.

A) He killed his girlfriend’s ex-husband. B) He destroyed the house of his girlfriend. C) He murdered his girlfriend by shooting. D) He stole his girlfriend’s car and sold it. 2.

A) He stayed in his girlfriend’s house waiting for the police. B) He sent texts to several family members about his crime. C) He drove to Bozeman and hid himself in the woods. D) He committed suicide in the woods near his house. 3.

A) About several years. B) About three months. C) Only a month. D) About one year.

News 4

1.

A) Mass transit services that were canceled in Washington, DC. B) The heaviest snowfall in history in New Jersey.

C) A big snow storm that hit the northeast part of USA.

D) The schools which are required to be closed in New Jersey. 2.

B) Driving conditions became dangerous in the street.

C) People couldn’t take the mass transit when going out. D) It made the Broadway blocked at high tide.

SECTION A

1.

A) Technology brings jobs to the disabled. B) A special service.

C) The daily life of the disabled.

D) Working for the Internal Revenue Service. 2.

A) More than 42. B) More than 342. C) More than 300. D) More than 432 3.

A) Drinking water. B) Gas and coal. C) Thick clothes. D) Storage tank. 4.

A) A chemical contaminated water in the Elk River. B) People can still wash with water in the Elk River. C) The rural areas have an adequate supply of water. D) Jerry McGhee is the chief of Freedom Industries. 5.

A) They were World War II victims.

B) They were supported by the South Korean government. C) They were female college students.

D) They burned a Japanese flag written with their names. 6.

A) To demand Japan’s full compensation for World War II victims. B) To urge the Japanese government to punish the war criminals. C) To ask for an apology from the Japanese Prime Minister. D) To demand that the Japanese ambassador be expelled. 7.

A) They surrounded the Japanese embassy at once.

B) They formed a human wall to prevent possible violence. C) They have encountered such a protest for two years. D) They were armed with guns and clubs.

SECTION B

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8.

A) Friends. B) Classmates.

C) Teacher and student. D) Boss and employee. 9.

A) Because she is required to write a thesis on uniforms. B) Because she is majored in economics.

C) Because she knows nothing about uniforms. D) Because she had missed the lecture. 10.

A) Because uniforms make people feel formal. B) Because they want to represent their own style. C) Because uniforms make people feel confident.

D) Because companies force their employees to wear uniforms. 11. What can we learn from the conversation?

A) Employees can change the color of their uniforms. B) Employees are all required to wear uniforms.

C) Employees should learn how to listen to the others. D) Employees should never speak with dialects.

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12.

A) Violent storms at the sea. B) Poor health condition.

C) Poor balance mechanism in the ear. D) The motion of the boat. 13.

A) It is high-priced. B) It helps one to concentrate. C) It is inexpensive.

D) It makes one feel energetic.

14. A) It's a pill that one takes before getting on the boat. B) It's something that one uses while feeling seasick. C) It's a pill that one must take on an empty stomach.

D) It's something that applies to and works through the ear. 15.

A) Because the doctor will be back soon. B) Because the medicine is not available. C) Because she works in a drug store.

D) Because she is not entitled to give one.

SECTIONC

16.

A) Nearly $20 billion. B) Less than $100 million.

C) More than $200 million. D) Almost $12 billion. 17.

A) Less than 50 percent. B) Less than 60 percent. C) Less than 40 percent.D) Less than 30 percent. 18.

A) Math skills developed in the early teen years help lead to college success . B) Traditional methods aim to develop creative problem-solving skills. C) This is no argument between traditional methods and newer methods.

D) Memorizing ways of solving math problems belongs to the newer method.

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19.

A) The effects of neighbors.

B) The importance of having friends. C) The factors that make people happier. D) People's emotional health. 20.

A) The information had been gathered for about a decade.

B) It found the effect of friends is more important than that of neighbors. C) It found out that if you have a happy friend, you are likely to be happy. D) It was based on the emotional health of 3,000 people. 21.

A) A person who gets an extra job. B) A person who has a lot of money.

C) A person who has a happy friend nearby. D) A person who gets a rise in his/her job.

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22.

A) France. B) China. C) Russia. D) America. 23.

A) 64. B) 27. C) 91. D) 37. 24.

A) They are very careful when making investments. B) They are less sympathetic than foreign billionaires. C) They acquired their wealth through hard work.

D) They are more generous than foreign billionaires. 25.

A) Trying to remain in the billionaires list.

B) Becoming volunteers when there is the need. C) Donating money to poor people directly. D) Repaying society in one way or another.