Test

                                                            The Test1

1. A:This restaurant has many fine dishes.Have you any thing special in mind that you'd like to eat?
    B:______.
 
       a.Yes,I do have something special to eat

       b.Yes,I think roast duck would be nice

       c.No,I am not on any special diet

       d.No,The food need not be especially                 good

2. A:What did you say to her after you broke one of her dishes?
    B:_______.
 
        a.I apologised to her for being so                        careless

        b.I begged her an apolgy to be so                        careless

        c.I gave her my regrets to so careless

        d.I regretted her for being so careless

3. A:Shall we have a drink before we go             home?
    B:______.
       a.Don't mention it. I'm in a hurry.

       b.No,let's not . It's late already.

       c.Sorry, I've just had a piece of cake.

       d.No,thank.I can manage it.

4. A:Do you live in Tokyo?
    B:No, I'm from up county.
    A:Oh,really_____?
        a.Where do you go

        b.Where are you from

        c.Where is it

        d.Which one

5. A:I gave you a five-dollar bill for that                 shirt.Isn't there any change?
    B:_______.
       a.Sorry,I forgot

       b.Yes.Coming soon

       c.No,you can change nothing

       d.Okay,if you want to


ANSWER.

ข้อที่1. เฉลยข้อ b
            Yes,I think roast duck would be                        nice.=ฉันคิดว่าเป็ดย่างน่าจะอร่อย
ข้อที่2. เฉลยข้อ a
            I apologised to her for being so                         careless.=ผมขอโทษเธอที่ซุ่มซ่ามไปหน่อย
ข้อที่3. เฉลยข้อ b
            No,let's not.It's late already.
            สนทนา A:สวัสดีค้ะ Mr.Clinton เป็นไงบ้าง.                              คะ ระหว่างที่พักอยู่ในเมืองไทยนี่
ข้อที่4. เฉลยข้อ b
            Where are you from
             สนทนา A:คุณอาศัยอยู่ในโตเกียวใช่ไหม
                          B:ไม่ใช่ครับ ผมมาจากต่างจังหวัด
                          A:จริงเหรอ คุณมาจากที่ไหนคะ
ข้อที่5 เฉลยข้อ a
           Sorry,I forgot




                                                                 Test2


Directions: Choose the word that best completes each blank in the passage.
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    Self-esteem is the confidence and worth that you feel about yourself. Your selfesteem

__1__everything you do, think, feel, and are. It is, in fact, one of the most important__2__in your

overall sense of well-being. How well you feel physically, __3__ , and socially can affect your self-

esteem. In turn, your__4__ of self-esteem can directly affect your physical, mental, and social health.

 Some of the__5__ about who you are and how likable you are come from outside yourself. They are

 called __6__ messages. Others come from inside yourself. They are called internal messages. Many

people __7__ their self-esteem on external factors -- on how they look, what they have, how they

__8__ , how others see them, or with whom they are friends. In __9__ , however, self-esteem comes

 from knowing,__10__ and liking not what you have, whom you know, or what you do, but who you

are.


1.      1. discovers             2. examines

         3. influences           4. understands

2.     1. samples               2. factors

        3. properties            4. structures

3.     1. mindfully            2. mentally

        3. spiritually           4. thoughtfully

4.     1. area                    2. limit

        3. level                  4. range

5     1. problems           2. directions

       3. discussions       4. messages

6.   1. special               2. usual

      3. actual                4. external

7.   1. fix                     2. put

      3. base                  4. rest

8.  1. hope                   2. perform

     3. improve             4. feel

9. 1. turn                     2. general

    3. reality                 4. conclusion

10. 1. caring               2. wanting

      3. praising            4. accepting

ANSWER.

1. 3. influences               6.   4. external

2. 2. factors                     7.   3. base 

3. 2. mentally                  8.   2. perform

4. 3. level                        9.   3. reality

5. 4. messages                10.  4. accepting



                                                               Test3

 
Sometimes just “saving” in general is not enough incentive to keep families on the budget track. You

 need a goal to get started. To use a diet analogy, it’s easier to lose 10 pounds when your high school

reunion is around the corner. A goal not only gives a family something to reach for, it makes a

savings plan short term. 5 Knowing you don’t have to give something up forever makes the sacrifice

 easier. Once you’ve reached your goal, you can abandon your strategy or apply those savings to a

 new object. That approach worked for Cynthia McIntyre, who launched a search for extra savings

after she spotted an antique table that fit perfectly in her living room -- but 10 not in her budget.

 McIntyre went over her checkbook carefully and realized she was buying 10 books every month. A

lifelong reader, she couldn’t wait to rush out and snap up a new release. “It was a $400-a-year habit,”

she says. The worst part was, many of the books didn’t live up to the reviews and McIntyre gave

them away. Now she 15 gets the latest bestsellers from the local library. “Reading them a little later

doesn’t spoil the story,” she concludes.


1. The word “incentive” (line 1) means ___.

   1. power        2. strength       3. motivation      4. willingness

2. The phrase “around the corner” (line 3) as used in this passage means ___.

 1. nearby      2. at a distance   3. coming soon   4. not long lasting

3. According to the passage, in order to save money effectively, one should ___.

   1. give up all expenses     2. cut the family budget 

  3. have a definite objective      4. change one’s lifestyle

4. The writer compares the intention to save money with ___.

 1. a school reunion   2. buying and antique    3. short-term planning    4. losing weight

5. The advantage of having a definite time limit is that you ___.

 1. have more willpower to achieve your goal

 2. can give up after a certain time has passed

 3. will get what you want more easily

 4. do not have to give up your intention

6. The phrase “That approach” (line 8) refers to ___.

 1. setting a new objective   2. reapplying the strategy

 3. searching for extra savings    4. working toward a goal

7.  Cynthia McIntyre was trying to save up money for ___.

 1. hardcover books        2. the latest best sellers

 3. an antique table         4. a kitchen gadget

8. It can be inferred from the passage that Cynthia McIntyre is a ___. 

1. bookworm     2. great shopper    3. librarian     4. book reviewer

9.  Cynthia achieved her goal because she ___.

 1. no longer gave away books

 2. gave up her reading habit

 3. seldom visited the local library

 4. temporarily stopped buying novels

10. The purpose of the passage is to ___.

 1. suggest a way to achieve a goal

 2. promote the value of money

3. support a search for savings

4. discourage unnecessary spending

ANSWER.


1.   3. motivation                                                            6.   4. working toward a goal

2.   3. coming soon                                                         7.  3. an antique table

3.   3. have a definite objective                                      8.   1. bookworm

4.   4. losing weight                                                        9.   4. temporarily stopped buying novels

5.    1. have more willpower to achieve your goal         10. 4. discourage unnecessary spending






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