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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
SECTION I: LISTENING
INSTRUCTION: In this section, you will hear a monologue. You will hear the monologue twice. Write your answers (A, B or C) in spaces provided.
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1. What kind of monologue is it?
A. a TV history program
B. a radio news program
C. a university lectures
2. What is the monologue about?
A. a study about how polite we are
B. a questionnaire about family life
C. a report about our lives online
3. In the report, 25 percent of people think that .
A.children should learn to be courteous at school
B. people are impolite when they are online
C. we need to respect other people
4. Which sentence about the research is false?
A. it took two years to interview people.
B. they met and talked to 1,500 people.
C. they used a website to ask people questions.
5. Thomas Lions agrees that .
A. many people are rude because they are too busy
B. stress in schools is a problem.
C. younger people are ruder than older people.
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
INSTRUCTION: Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
attentive informal interrupt traditional influence behavior typical avoid violence impression manners take part in deal with -
My friend’s children have no . When we were at a restaurant last night, they were running around the restaurant and talking loudly.
In the experiment, the researchers studied the of the children as they interacted with adults.
I try to going outside when it’s very cold.
It’s in Iraq to have tea in the morning with breakfast.
Americans are more than Koreans.
The student was very . He listened carefully to everything the teacher said.
I have a lot of for people who work in education.
She uses exercise to stress. She usually goes for a walk.
Police said she was a victim of domestic .
Eli’s aunt had a positive on him. She helped him to become a better student.
I want to the political meeting. It will be an interesting experience.
My boss shouldn’t me when I’m speaking. It really bothers me.
Maria is eating her breakfast, which is a bowl of cereal and a banana.
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
INSTRUCTION: Provide the best word for each definition.
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- F (phr. v.) to find an answer to something
- O (adj.) first or earliest, not the same as anyone or anything else
- E (v.) to guess the number, cost, or size of something
- V (n.) type of a thing
- O (n.) goal or purpose
- L (n.) in business, having less money than when you started
- C (n.) pieces of information or evidence used in an investigation
- D (n.) the need for something among a group of people
- U (v.) make something more modern
- C (v.) to find an answer by using mathematics
- R (v.) understand for the first time
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
INSTRUCTION: Match the synonym.
Sort elements
- unhappy
- frequently
- rage
- growth
- rude
- scream
- polite
- important
- etiquette
- behavior
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Sad
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Often
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Anger
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Increase
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Impolite
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Yell
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Courteous
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Valuable
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Manners
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Actions
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
INSTRUCTION: Choose the verb in the bracket that agrees with the subject. Write your answers in the spaces provided.
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Either my brothers or my sister (is/are) coming to the meeting.
The chances of your being promoted (is/are) excellent.
The movie about dinosaurs (takes/take) about two hours to watch.
Every book here (is/are) fiction.
The news (is/are) very shocking!
English (is/are) John’s favorite subject, while Civics (is/are) Anna’s favorite subject.
My child (is/are) playing football.
The Prime Minister and his wife (greets/greet) the press cordially.
One of my classmates (comes/come) from China.
There (is/are) a lot of interesting information.
He and she always (goes/go) shopping at the weekend.
Neither my brother nor my friends (has/have) been to Angkor Wat.
Many girls (was/were) killed in that war.
Each student (is/are) willing to join the game.
Everyone (knows/know) the answer of the question that the teacher asked.
People in this country (do not/ does not) show any respect to each other.
Five glasses of milk (is/ are) enough for children.
Nobody near the trees (likes/ like) the new game that they are playing.
The quality of the lollipops (is/ are) good.
She usually (watch/ watches) Thai movies.
Reading news and novels (is/ are) one of his favorite pastimes.
The boy who won the four medals (is/ are) my younger brother.
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
INSTRUCTION: Complete the sentence. Choose A or B.
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the door. It’s too cold outside.
A. Open
B. Don’t openPlease on the light. I can’t see.
A. you switch
B. switchTo play this game, a card.
A. choose
B. don’t choosethat! You might get hurt.
A. You touch
B. Do not touchPlease the question!
A. you answer
B. answerComplete the imperative sentence: “ the dice to start.”
A. To throw
B. ThrowWhich of the following is a correct negative imperative sentence?
A. Don’t speak when I’m playing.
B. Not to speak when I’m playing.Choose the correct word: “Don’t at him.”
A. shouts
B. shout
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
SECTION IV: READING
INSTRUCTION: The reading passage has four sections I-IV. Choose the most suitable heading for each section I-IV from the list below. Write the appropriate letter (a – g) for each section.
Netiquette – the New Etiquette
Section I
Now that we communicate electronically, a lot of things have changed in social etiquette. Many of the things we once valued highly as good manners are just not practiced any more. Few people now take the time to compose and write a letter in their best handwriting. Greetings cards are getting rarer – people prefer to send a text message or an email. Others, to the horror of some, post invitations on Facebook.
Section II
In some ways, not much has changed. We still need to stick to certain rules of behavior. On the Internet, we call this netiquette. It is still polite to reply to an invitation – even if it is not handwritten. In fact, in the world of social networking and blogs, we find that many things are just as they were. People still expect us to show respect and courtesy even though we are using super-fast means of communicating such as posting comments or writing emails.
Section III
But how can you show respect when all you’re doing is typing messages on a keyboard? Well, first of all, choose your words carefully and write appropriately. Don’t be rude or offensive. Think about what you say – would you say it if the person was standing next to you?
Good netiquette also means not using capital letters more than is necessary. This is considered similar to shouting at someone on the telephone. In fact, anything which slows down or interrupts communication with others is considered bad manners. That’s why, if you join a discussion forum, you have to read the rules and agree to abide by them.
Section IV
In the case above, where people don’t stick to the rules on a forum, their comments might be deleted. But if you see that someone has done something wrong, or has broken the rules, you can help them by correcting them. Be sensitive about this because they might be beginners and they will appreciate you being polite. Don’t do it where everyone can see it – you will only make them feel awkward or angry – try to send a private message where possible.
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a. If you don’t receive an invitation
b. Being rude by accident
c. Some things never change
d. Mind your language
e. Good manners begin at home
f. When people make mistakes
g. Out with the old
Section I Heading: Section II Heading: Section III Heading: Section IV Heading:
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
SECTION IV: READING
INSTRUCTION:Complete the notes below. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the reading passage for each answer.
Netiquette – the New Etiquette
Section I
Now that we communicate electronically, a lot of things have changed in social etiquette. Many of the things we once valued highly as good manners are just not practiced any more. Few people now take the time to compose and write a letter in their best handwriting. Greetings cards are getting rarer – people prefer to send a text message or an email. Others, to the horror of some, post invitations on Facebook.
Section II
In some ways, not much has changed. We still need to stick to certain rules of behavior. On the Internet, we call this netiquette. It is still polite to reply to an invitation – even if it is not handwritten. In fact, in the world of social networking and blogs, we find that many things are just as they were. People still expect us to show respect and courtesy even though we are using super-fast means of communicating such as posting comments or writing emails.
Section III
But how can you show respect when all you’re doing is typing messages on a keyboard? Well, first of all, choose your words carefully and write appropriately. Don’t be rude or offensive. Think about what you say – would you say it if the person was standing next to you?
Good netiquette also means not using capital letters more than is necessary. This is considered similar to shouting at someone on the telephone. In fact, anything which slows down or interrupts communication with others is considered bad manners. That’s why, if you join a discussion forum, you have to read the rules and agree to abide by them.
Section IV
In the case above, where people don’t stick to the rules on a forum, their comments might be deleted. But if you see that someone has done something wrong, or has broken the rules, you can help them by correcting them. Be sensitive about this because they might be beginners and they will appreciate you being polite. Don’t do it where everyone can see it – you will only make them feel awkward or angry – try to send a private message where possible.
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You should reply to invitations, but it doesn’t have to be .
Writing in capitals is like someone during a telephone call.
If someone does something wrong, can help them.
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