Part I. Grammar&Vocabulary (40%)
( ) 1. Some people considered Mother Teresa a _____
because of all the care she gave the poor.
(A) prey (B)
saint (C) tyrant (D)
villain
( ) 2.
The orphan often _____ what life would be like with a mother and father that
love him.
(A) compels (B)
prolongs (C) visualizes (D)
nominates
( ) 3. One good thing about jogging is that it
doesn't require any special _____.
(A) equipment (B)
compartment (C) engagement (D)
assessment
( ) 4. Stephanie’s boss harshly _____ her for
arriving late for the meeting.
(A) logged (B) baptized (C) witnessed (D) criticized
( ) 5. This material’s superior heat _____
makes it ideal for the gear firefighters need to wear.
(A) persistence (B)
insistence (C) resistance (D)
disturbance
( ) 6. Although many people hope to _____ by 55,
they will probably end up working past that age.
(A) wither (B)
retire (C) flourish (D)
evacuate
( ) 7.
The bank will charge you a late fee as a(n) _____ if you fail to pay your
credit card bills on time.
(A) hypocrite (B)
calorie (C) analysis (D)
penalty
( ) 8. Al plans on _____ the way he taught so
even young learners can understand the material easily.
(A) sprinkling (B)
modifying (C) irritating (D)
trampling
( ) 9.
The arrival of the most powerful couple in Hollywood always creates a media _____.
(A) frenzy (B)
vacancy (C) gossip (D)
peer
( ) 10. The politician got _____ a scandal after
his assistant was arrested and spilled the beans.
(A) hooked on (B)
known as (C) caught up in (D)
fed up with
Part II. Fill-in-the-Blank (40%)
(A) preacher (B) gymnast (C) footsteps (D)
barrel (E) abolished
(F) consuming (G) disciples (H) psyched (I)
skater (J) meditating
( ) 11. Excited fans threw flowers onto the
rink after the figure _____ finished her routine.
( ) 12.
The religious leader taught his _____ to be generous and treat all living
beings with kindness.
( ) 13.
Although slavery was _____ in the US in 1863, life for black people hasn't
improved much.
( ) 14.
George doesn't want to follow in his father’s _____ and become a police
officer.
( ) 15. To
get the team _____ up before the game, the coach had all the members huddle
together and chant, “We’re going to win!”
( ) 16. The _____ wowed the judges with her
combination of twists and spins on the balance beam.
( ) 17.
The _____ asked the congregation in his church to donate money to an orphanage
in Africa.
( ) 18.
Julia has been at peace with herself since she started _____ before going to
bed every night.
( ) 19. For the sake of his health, Roger
stopped _____ junk food and sugary drinks.
( ) 20. Cleaning the toilet isn’t a(n) _____
of laughs, but somebody's got to do it.
Part III. Reading Comprehension (20%)
The feeling of winning
an athletic competition is like nothing else in the world. Whether it's
standing on the first-place podium or holding the championship trophy up over
one's head, athletes and coaches know that it wouldn't have been made possible
without years of blood, sweat, and tears. Victory on the playing field comes at
a price, and it starts with training.
The world's top athletes
couldn’t have gotten where they are now without putting in the long, hard
hours. They also train smart, taking advantage of the latest technology to
analyze their movements and enhance their performance. Plus, they make sure to
supply their bodies with a healthy, high-calorie diet. For example, former
Olympic swimmer and multiple-medal winner Michael Phelps couldn't have achieved
all that he has without taking in more than 12,000 calories a day during
training. What’s more, serious athletes take mental preparation as seriously as
physical readiness. Besides getting themselves pumped up before competition,
many of them meditate as well as envision success. Last but not least, they
know that training for hours day after day is not entirely enjoyable, so they
try to have fun during it.
To really have a chance
at being a top athlete, start young. How else are you going to log the tens of
thousands of practice hours needed?
( ) 21. What do we learn about Michael Phelps?
(A) He only won one Olympic medal for swimming.
(B) He put away 12,000 calories a day when he
wasn’t training.
(C) He had a high-calorie intake while preparing
for competition.
(D) He accomplished a lot in his career without
high-tech equipment.
( ) 22. How do athletes guarantee victory on
the playing field?
(A) With lots of physical and mental preparation
off the field
(B) By using performance-enhancing drugs before
competition
(C) Through the use of technology like GPS
devices and the Internet
(D) By studying their opponents' every movement
recorded during performances
( ) 23. What does it take to become a top
athlete?
(A) Long, hard hours spent studying the basic
fundamentals of movement
(B) Lots of practice, nutritious food, and a
positive attitude
(C) The best equipment and coaches money can buy
(D) The blood, sweat, and tears of all your
opponents
( ) 24. What is implied in the last paragraph
of the article?
(A) Training the young is the best way to learn
skills.
(B) Starting the day early leads to more
practice time.
(C) Thousands of hours of practice is needed to stay
young.
(D) People training at a young age stand a
better chance of becoming top athletes.
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