... answers.
More Tips for Doing Well on the Listening Section of theTOEIC Test
1. Become familiar with the format of the test.
If you know what to expect in each part of theTOEIC test, you won’t ... to theTOEIC (Test of English for International
Communication). If you use this series to prepare forthe test, you will be able to improve your
score on theTOEICtest and demonstrate your skills ... help you commit to the plan. If you study every day or every other day, this will help
you stay focused on practicing fortheTOEICtest and keep your mind prepared forthe test.
3. Do exercises...
... These
include the floor, the ceiling and the four walls of the court, even
the back wall. The ball must hit the front wall with each shot. It
can hit several of the other surfaces, too, but the ... calculator. The code instructs the computer
what to do with input from the user.
Once the programmer has written the code, he or she must test
it. If thetest shows that the program works, the programmer’s
job ... troposphere is the
thickest near the tropics. The tropics, of course, are located near
the equator. The thinnest part of the troposphere is located
near the poles. So the thickness of the troposphere...
... focus on the first part of the essay, the introduction.
As I have mentioned before, the introduction is perhaps the most
important part of the essay. Why is the introduction so important?
The basic ... an official transcript
has the official stamp of the university. The unofficial transcript
only has the grades.
M: Is there a charge forthe transcript?
W: Only forthe official one. It costs ... READING
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than the water...
... specialized
in caring for forests. You get the idea.
Second is organizing. Let’s say they decide to have the forest
care organization work for them. That forest company then will
decide if, for example, ... mean by the OECD, others may not.
OECD stands forthe Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development. Quite a long title! The abbreviation OECD is
much easier to remember and say. The Organization ... stick
to the strict rules in the theme dorm.
W: I see. So, when they break the theme dorm rules, they’ll get
kicked out, right?
M: Exactly. Oh and when they get kicked out, they won’t get their
fees...
... too much gas. If there was too
much gas, the canary died. The second example in the lecture was
frogs. These animals get pollutants in their skin. Then they are born
deformed or they die. This ... This makes the surface temperature too hot for life. In
addition, Venus is too hot for water, another requirement for life. For
these reasons, life cannot exist on Venus.
Q4 practice 3
M: So, you’ve ... response:
The man and woman discuss the university’s cancellation of the
remainder of the football season. The woman agrees with the decision
because she feels the players should be punished for hazing....
... as
a formal organization designed to satisfy various needs in an
individual’s life. For example, there is the state. The state is the
means of satisfying the need for order and security. Then there ... sure where they are.
W: Well the open labs are in Murphy Hall and in the basement of
the library. There is also another lab just for liberal arts majors
in the arts building.
M: Oh, OK. They're ... all the
information on the hard drives is deleted at the end of the day.
So, you’ll need a floppy disk if you want to save any of your
work. They don’t sell them in the computer labs. In fact, the
only...
... the players
should be punished for hazing. The man, on the other
hand, disagrees with the cancellation for several reasons.
First, he thinks that it’s unfair to punish innocent students
for the ... Reason 3: hurts future of some players
Step 3
Sample response:
The man and woman discuss the university’s cancellation
of the remainder of the football season. The woman
agrees with the decision ... 12. (B)
13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (C)
16. (A) 17. (C) 18. (A)
19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (B)
22. (D) 23. (B) 24. (A)
25. (C) 26. (D) 27. (C)
28. (B) 29. (B) 30 . (A)
31 . muscles 32 . lift 33 . treadmill
34 . coordination...
... (A) 29. (C) 30 . (D)
31 . fascinating 32 . impressive 33 . fossils
34 . species 35 . extinct 36 . reality
37 . organ 38 . advantage 39 . feed on
40. unique 41. conservative 42. encouraging
43. surreal 44. ... (C)
13. (A) 14. (C) 15. (B)
16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (B)
19. (D) 20. (A) 21. (C)
22. (D) 23. (D) 24. (B)
25. (B) 26. (D) 27. (C)
28. (A) 29. (C) 30 . (B)
31 . modern 32 . traditional 33 . fortunate
34 . ... spiders.
After that, the professor explained where these creatures
live. He said that they live in the ocean on the east side
of Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The last thing
that the professor...
... (C), (A)
29. (D) 30 . (A)
Campus Life
31 . (D) 32 . (A) 33 . (D)
34 . YES (A), (B), (C); NO (D)
35 . (B) 36 . (C)
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There are many things ... (E)
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25. (D) 26. (C) 27. (A)
28. (A) 29. (C) 30 . (A)
31 . (D) 32 . (B) 33 . (C)
34 . (B) 35 . (C)
36 . (A), (D), (F)
Practice Test
Listening
History
1. (A) 2. (A), (C)
3. (A) 4. YES ... contents. They found some of the same chemical elements in the meteor as they have found in living
organisms on the Earth. If these elements came with the meteorite from Mars, they could prove the...