Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions . While you may not think it at first, there are numerous cultural difference between the US and the UK that you will likely encounter. In general, Americans are much more open than Britons. Friends and even acquaintances discuss personal thoughts and opinions that might seem private in the UK. Do not feel embarrassed if an American asks you a seemingly private question. He or she is most likely sincerely curious about your thoughts and feelings and is assuming you would like to share them. You may learn more about your American friends than you wanted to know, or you may hear more childhood stories than you can care to listen to. Americans will be interested in your experiences and background as well since your upbringing may differ greatly from theirs. In addition to more frequent discussion about their personal lives, there is often a greater display of photographs, and posters in dorm rooms or office spaces. The sense of humour differs from side of the Atlantic to the other. Americans tend to be less dry or sarcastic. Some Americans may feel offended if they do not understand your humour, but after a brief explanation they will be laughing along with you. Americans tend to believe that individuals control their circumstances by how much they work. This work ethnic is reflected in American attitudes towards academics. Don’t be surprised if you meet students who spend a vast majority of their free time studying in the library. Americans also tend to care much more for punctuality than their UK counterparts. Everything from classes to a lunch date is expected to start right on time. Along with punctuality, most Americans move at a faster pace than that in the UK. For example, dinners at a restaurant, even a sit-down restaurant, can be finished in under a half-hour. Additionally, you will not have to ask for the bill. It will be brought to you as soon as it is clear to your waiter or waitress that you are finished ordering more items. Question 44. Americans are more willing to share private matters with you because…………… A. they would like to ask private questions about others. B. they are more open and more curious about things about them. C. they try to be more open than Britons in life. D. they assume you would like to share everything with them. Question 45.In paragraph 5, the pronoun “their” refers to: A. students B. Americans C. attitudes D. classes Question 46.Which of the following phrases/words has OPPOSITE meaning with “offended”: A. be rude to B. be courteous C. hurt feelings D. insult Question 47. One of the reasons why Americans are interested in your experiences and background is that ……….. A. they would like to tell their childhood stories more than you care to listen to B. they would like to show you their photographs, and posters. C. they would like to know about a different upbringing than theirs. D. they would like to talk more about their personal lives than anything else. Question 48. The Americans attitudes toward work or study are that…………. A. they spend their free time studying anywhere. B. individuals should control their behaviors and free time. C. they move at a faster pace than in the UK. D. they attach more importance to the load of work. Question 49. All of the following about Americans are right EXCEPT ………… A. most Americans walk faster than those in the UK. B. they tend to be more punctual than Britons. C. their sense of humour is different from than that of Britons. D. they’ll be laughing with you if they understand your humour. Question 50. When you come to a restaurant in America, ……………… A. you have to finish dinner in less than half an hour and ask for the bill. B. the waiter may bring the bill to you just when you finish ordering dishes. C. you should care much more for punctuality than in Britain. D. you should show the waiter that you finish ordering in under a half-hour.

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks When you are driving abroad you should make sure that you have all your documents with you. These (31)_________ your passport, your driving licence and insurance papers. It can be very inconvenient if you (32)______ any of these or if you cannot find them quickly. You must also make sure that your car has a nationality plate which shows the country where the car is registered; for (33)________, GB for Great Britain, F for France, N for Norway and so on. In some (34)________ you have to pay if you don’t obey motoring laws and this can sometimes cost you a lot of money. For instance, you may have to pay immediately if you are stopped by a police officer for taking no notice of traffic lights, speed limits or if you allow children under the age of twelve to (35)_______in the front seat of a vehicle. Question 31. A. include B. make C. mean D. contain Question 32. A. miss B. hide C. lose D. pass Question 33. A. once B. example C. general D. fact Question 34. A. countries B. positions C. ways D. routes Question 35. A. follow B. pass C. travel D. wait Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions . These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear very formal clothes. But sometimes it is important to wear the right thing. Many British people don’t think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable. When they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas and concerts you can put on what you like from elegant suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything goes, as long as you look clean and tidy. But in Britain, as well as the US, men in offices usually wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses of skirts (not trousers). Doctors, lawyers and business people wear quite formal clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties and women wear smart dresses. In many years, Americans are more relaxed than British people, but they are more careful with their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes. But when they go out in the evening, they like to look elegant. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear jackets and ties, and women wear pretty clothes and smart hairstyles. It is difficult to say exactly what people wear informal or formal in Britain and the US, because everyone is different. If you are sure what to wear, watch what other people do and then do the same. You’ll feel more relaxed if you don’t look too different from everyone else. Question 36. Many British people wear freely when they ___________. A. attend meetings B. attend lectures C. spend their spare time D. meet their friends Question 37. Who doesn’t usually wear suits and ties? A. Lawyers B. Doctors C. Drivers D. Secretaries Question 38. If you visit an American friend at home in the evening, you may find that your friend wears _____. A. pretty clothes B. informal clothes C. formal clothes D. dirty clothes Question 39. If you are in a foreign country, the best way the writer suggests to you is to wear ______. A. strange clothes B. as the people there do C. your native clothes D. pretty clothes Question 40. What do you think the passage is mainly about? A. Recent dressing habit in Great Britain and the United States B. The reason why informal clothing is popular in the UK and USA C. When we should wear in formal way D. Where we should wear in a formal way Question 41. Which of the following is not true according to the passage? A. Women are usually not allowed to wear trousers in offices. B. Officers always wear formal clothes even though they are at home.  C. Americans are more relaxed in their clothes than British people.  D. Though everyone is different, they wear the same clothes in offices. Question 42. "Anything goes" in the second paragraph means "____". A. Any clothes are all right  B. Anything wears  C. All the things around are all right  D. Not any clothes are all right Question 43. Men wear ties when they ____ in the U. S. A. A. meet their families  B. meet their close friends  C. eat something delicious  D. have dinner in good restaurants

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 20. Many people applied for that job and eventually she was chosen in preference to the others. A. rather than B. other than C. more than D. less than Question 21. I’ll do you a favour if you find that task too harD. A. advise you B. pick you up C. help you D. prevent you Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 22.Professor Berg was very interested in the diversity of cultures all over the worlD. A. variety B. changes C. small quantity D. number Question 23.Another benefit is the redution of traffic noise, a serious issue in urban areas. A.reward B.shortcoming C.merit D. damage Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 24. We all know that we have to work hardly to earn a living ourselves and support the family. A B C D Question 25. Education and training are an important steps in getting the kind of job that you would like to have. A B C D Question 26. Future is a time when most people assume that everything will keep getting better and A B C future generations will enjoy life in a more better world. D Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 27. It may rain this afternoon. I hope it doesn’t because I don’t want the match to be cancelled A. If it rains, the match is cancelled. B. If it rains, the match will be cancelled C. If it rained, the match would be cancelled D. If it had rained, the match would have been cancelled Question 28. It’s a pity that you didn’t tell us about this. A. I wish you had told us about this C. I wish you have told us about this. B. I wish you told us about this D. I wish you would tell us about this Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Question 29. Peter: 'Your hairstyle is terrific, Cindy'. Cindy: 'Thank you, Phil. .' A. You've got to be kidding! B. That's a nice compliment. C. I've never seen such a perfect thing on you. D. Yes, I'd love to. Question 30. Peter: 'It's a nice day today. Let's play a game of tennis!' Cindy:' '. A. Why don't you play? B. It's a great idea C. I would love, too. D. Let's do that!