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46. Eats, Shoots and Leaves became a bestseller because it is a book about . (A) the long-time misuse of punctuation (B) an endangered species in China (C) a panda who runs away successfully after shooting (D) a panda who speaks human language
47. With the comma deleted between the words “eats” and “shoots” in “Eats, shoots and leaves,” the new phrase “Eats shoots and leaves” means the panda eats . (A) the gun bullets before he leaves (B) the badly punctuated wildlife manual (C) the sandwich made with bamboo shoots fillings (D) the new growing of bamboo leaves
48. The sentence “Punctuation really does matter, even if it is only occasionally a matter of life and death” means that . (A) a misplaced punctuation kills a panda (B) punctuation gives the panda an excuse to kill (C) a tiny change in the use of punctuation may change the meaning significantly (D) punctuation matters only in matters of life and death
50. The words “shoots” and “leaves” whose meaning has changed dramatically in different contexts are the primary source of ____ in the panda joke. (A) spelling (B) strategy (C) definition (D) humor
47. Which of the following statements is true about the story? (A) The scorpion asked the frog to teach him to swim. (B) The scorpion did what scorpions would do. (C) The scorpion swam with the frog. (D) The scorpion helped the frog to swim.
48. The moral of the story is (A) “Like father, like son.” (B) “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” (C) “A leopard never changes its spots.” (D) “Where there is a will, there is a way.”
50. The frog in the story agreed to carry the scorpion because . (A) he did not think the scorpion would sting him (B) he liked to help whoever’s in need (C) he crossed the river every day (D) he knew how to swim
46. Catherine’s boss speaks rudely to her because . (A) he thinks that she didn’t do her job well (B) she sold the house at a lower price (C) she was late for the appointment with the buyer (D) she refused to listen to his advice
47. Which of the following statements is true about Jim? (A) He cried because he had a heart problem. (B) He did not cry, because he hated his father. (C) He felt better after he cried. (D) He felt relieved on hearing the news of his father’s death.
48. According to the passage, Jim and his mother are living . (A) together (B) in different cities (C) in the same neighborhood (D)with Jim’s grandparents
49. Which of the following statements is true about the passage? (A) Catherine sells cars. (B) Jim learned from his mother’s letter that his father died. (C) Crying is a way of removing chemicals from the body. (D) People cry only when they feel very sad.
50. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? (A) Business. (B) Feeling. (C) Anger. (D) Crying.
46. What’s the best title for the article? (A)Getting around without a Map (B)The Importance of the Body Language (C)The Use of Landmarks in Giving Directions (D)How Can I Get to the Post Office?
47. According to the author, which of the following is considered the advantage of travel without maps? (A)You can meet local people. (B)You get familiar with some landmarks. (C)You can measure distance in time. (D)You can practice the body language.
48. According to the article, which of the following statements is true? (A)To avoid confusion, it’s better to include landmarks in directions. (B)People in various places in the world give directions in different ways. (C)One of the common ways to give directions is in miles. (D)All over the world, words in sentences are easier to understand than the body language.
49. Which of the following is NOT the body language? (A)a person’s words (B)facial expressions (C)gestures (D)movements
50. What can be inferred from the article? (A)Mexicans are more friendly and polite than New Yorkers. (B)Making good use of the body language is very important. (C)People in Los Angeles cannot read maps very well. (D)There may be cultural and regional differences in giving directions.
48. The writer of this excerpt likes Washington, D.C. mainly because . (A)it is a very large city (B) it has some good museums (C)it is the capital city of the United States (D)it is her hometown
49. According to the passage, the price of visiting museums in Washington, D.C. is . (A)too high (B) not high enough (C)just about right (D)too cheap
50. According to the passage, a “special exhibit” in a museum is one which is . (A)only temporary (B) very expensive (C)always on display (D)not open to the public
Kelly stopped at the music classroom because she heard someone _____ the piano, and the music was beautiful. (A) played (B) plays (C) playing (D) to play
Jane: Are you sure _____ this is the right address? Penny: Of course. I just came back from there. (A) that (B) what (C) whether (D) where
If we look _____, we can see that in the painting there is a little rabbit under the tree. (A) care (B) careless (C) careful (D) carefully
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