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11. [A] Go with her to the airport. [B] Talk to her for a short time.
[C] Find out when the plane is leaving. [D] Make the phone call now.
12. [A] He went to the dancing party.
[B] He forgot about the dancing party.
[C] He didn’t find the note in the mailbox.
[D] He didn’t know about the dancing party.
13. [A] She’ll run if no one else wants to.
[B] She’ll not run because it is time-consuming.
[C] She’ll run for sure.
[D] She hasn’t decided.
14. [A] How to find the subway. [B] How to drive safely.
[C] How to avoid heavy traffic. [D] How to escape the busy life of town.
15. [A] The pictures of night view are really better than he expected.
[B] He didn’t know how he finished his role in the play.
[C] The film hasn’t been processed yet.
[D] He didn’t have enough film.
16. [A] She is sure John was joking.
[B] She believes John may sell his shop.
[C] She thinks John wants to go into business.
[D] She thinks John has already studied some profession.
17. [A] She’ll probably buy neither of the gloves.
[B] She’ll probably buy the leather gloves.
[C] She’ll probably buy two pairs of gloves.
[D] She’ll probably buy the artificial leather gloves.
18. [A] The woman always thinks the man is an athlete.
[B] The man is surprised to hear what the woman says.
[C] The man doesn’t look like an active participant in sports.
[D] Most people that the man meets think differently from the woman.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. [A] In his last week public relation class.
[B] In his last week literature class.
[C] In his last week history class.
[D] In his last week maths class.
20. [A] In 621. [B] In 1621. [C] In 1631. [D] In 1641.
21. [A] They were religious people from New England.
[B] They were religious people from America.
[C] They were religious people from England.
[D] They were ethnic people from England.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
22. [A] The benefits of nuclear weapons.
[B] The environmental pollution caused by nuclear-powered stations.
[C] The disadvantages of used fuel.
[D] The advantages of nuclear-powered stations.
23. [A] 7,500. [B] 75,000. [C] 57,000.[D] 15,000.
24. [A] The United Nations Atomic Energy Authority.
[B] The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Organization.
[C] The United States Atomic Energy Authority.
[D] The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
25. [A] The nuclear stations are safer than the coal-fired stations.
[B] The cost of building the nuclear stations is more than that of the coal-fired stations.
[C] The cheaper running of the nuclear stations can offset its GREat construction.
[D] The nuclear stations are much cleaner than the conventional ones.