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1. A: Where are you from? B: ( ) Japan..
I go to
I'm from
You're from
You come to
2. Look ( ) the picture on the wall.
with
at
on
from
3. It's very cold in the room. Please ( ) the windows.
make
open
close
do
4. A: Thank you for your help. B: ( ).
No, thank you.
Me, too.
Yes, thank you.
You're welcome.
5. A: Thank you very much ( ) your help. It's my brother's. B: No problem.
at
on
by
for
6. A: ( ) we play soccer this Saturday? B: Yes, let's.
Shall
Can
Do
Will
Read the following story, then answer the questions by selecting the answers from (a) to (d).
| | | March 10, 2004 | | Dear Mr. Smith | | | Is it still cold in Japan? I am very happy to be here in Thailand. It is summer here, and very hot. You said “ It is very hot in March in Thailand.” But I could not believe it before I came here. I live with my sister who teaches Japanese to some people here. She has been here for two years. When I came to this country, it was very difficult for me to understand Thai that people spoke, but I understand it much better. | | | Your student, | | | | Yumi |
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7. Who is in Japan now?
Mr. Smith is.
Yumi is.
Mr. Smith's sister is.
Yumi's sister is.
8. When did Yumi come to Thailand?
About one year ago.
Less than one year ago.
About two years ago.
Less than two years ago.
9. What was difficult for Yumi when she came to Thailand?
To understand the language that people spoke.
To know why the season are different between Japan and Thailand.
To live in Thailand.
To teach Japanese to some people here.
To arrange each sentence, put all words in their right order.
10. I { (1) time (2) to ring (3) no (4) you (5) had }.
(5)-( 3)-(1)-(2)-(4)
(5)-(3)-(2)-(1)-(4)
( 3)-(5)-(1-(4)-(2)
( 3)-(5)-(4)-(1)-(2)
11. { (1) have (2) to (3) the work (4) You don't (5) do }.
(5)-(3)-(2)-(1)-(4)
(4)-(1)-(2)-(3)-(5)
(5)-(3)-(2)-(4)-(1)
(4)-(1)-(2)-(5)-(3)
| | A: I’m sorry. I’ve lost the magazine I borrowed from you. B: ( ). A: I guess I’d better not. I don’t want to let it happen again. B: Don’t worry. I’ve already finished it.
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| 12. To complete the above conversation, choose the right answer from (a) to (d).
That's all right. I don't want it.
It doesn't matter. Would you like to take this new issue?
Never mind! It's no use crying over spilt milk.
That was very careless of you. You should have been more careful.
To complete the sentences, select the right word or phrase from (a) to (d). 13. There is ( ) wrong with my computer.
anything
something
some
any
14. We have been good friends ( ) we were little children.
before
since
for
when
15. Bob is very good ( ) playing the guitar.
in
at
for
with
16. This telephone is out of order. I must ( ) at once.
have fixed
have to fix
have it fixed
have fix
17. ( ) his great efforts, he could not complete it.
However
Because of
Despite
Whatever
18. The operator told me to hang ( ) and dial the same number again.
out
up
over
on
19. Jack is a ( ) person; he seems to be able to adapt himself to new circumstances quite easily.
simple
flexible
generous
stubborn
20.This company is coming up with plans to ( ) natural gas into liquid fuels like gasoline.
trade
covert
divide
inquire
21.A: You won't be able to get to the station in time for the next train. B: I realize that now. I'll have to get my ticket ( ).
change
changed
changing
to change
22. The administration put its faith ( ) Special Investigator Mark Brighten in regard to the scandal concerning the president of the United States.
on
of
for
in
23. ( ) it be the official or the private planning, the board of directors seems to have no room to accept the resignation of a new president.
When
whatever
whether
Whenever
24. With declining wages and ( ) markets, most small and medium sized companies find it hard to manage their employees.
stagnant
retreating
falling back to
dull
25. Joe, a coffee shop owner in New York, is trying to ( ) a coffee plantation in Colombia so that he will no longer need to continue depending on his current unreliable suppliers.
restructure
disassociate from
acquire
export to
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