... Kong acts as a gateway into and out of
China.
Strategically located
It is located strategically
Where strategically located
Because located strategically
37. The traditional goal of ... Mountains
and the Pacific Ocean. They gather seeds and hunted small animals such
as rabbits and snakes. In the Far North the ancestors of today's Inuit
hunted seals, walruses, and the great ...
The movement of American Indians across North America
Ceremonies and rituals of American Indians
The way of life of American Indian tribes in early North America
CCQG TrìnhĐộ C - Pretest...
...
Aware that a tornado was brewing
Because a tornado brewing
Although a tornado was brewing
A tornado was brewing
61. Questions 61-63:
In the primary school, a child is in a comparatively ... spoke many languages
77. Which city was the first capital of the new United States?
New Amsterdam
New York
Philadelphia
Washington
78. On what date was Manhattan valued at $7 billion?
... a nation's economy.
sluggish
routine
haphazard
annual
23. The 132 islands in the Hawaiian chain _________ (extended across)
388 miles of Pacific Ocean.
enhance
claim
guard...
... brilliant, pearly white, filmy light, about as bright as the
full Moon. Its beautiful rays are a sensational sight during an eclipse.
The corona's rays flash out in a brilliant fan that has wispy ...
rays near the Sun's north and south poles. The corona is thickest at the
Sun's equator.
The corona rays are made up of gases streaming outward at tremendous
speeds and reaching a ... year Graham spent his holiday in Austria. One day he was skiing
when he _________ into a tree.
broke
clashed
crashed
dug
2. When Mahatma Gandhi graduated he took a job in South Africa...
... Italy, the Bank of America in New
York City, and another Bank of America that he had formed in California into the Bank of
America National Trust and Savings Association.
A second major crisis ... 40-50
The organization that today is known as the Bank of America did start out in America,
but under quite a different name. Italian American A. P. Giannini established this bank on
October ... factions
(B) a mental disease
(C) a personality trait
(D) a part of the brain
24. What is NOT true about
schizophrenia, according to the passage?
(A) It is characterized by separate and
distinct...
...
(man) What could I say? The hair was
already cut off. I couldn’t exactly say, “Please put it back on,” although that’s exactly
what I did want to say.
(woman) Well, at least your hair’ll ... heading straight home.
You’ve hit the nail on the head!
WHAT DOES THE WOMAN SAY ABOUT THE MAN?
Part B
Questions 31-34
(narrator) Listen as a man and woman discuss a haircut.
(woman) ... following talk by a drama coach to a group of actors.
(man) I know that some of you are feeling more than a little nervous about tonight’s
performance, and I want you to understand that this is...
... size is an advantage in
obtaining food in the canopy
(C) small animals are often attacked by large
animals in the rain forest
(D) small animals and large animals are
equally adept at obtaining ... from heat and cold.
5. In discussing animal size in paragraph 3, the
author indicates that
(A) small animals require proportionately more
food than larger animals do
(B) a large animal’s size ... climate, volcanic heat, or earthquakes. However, many of these
glaciers exist in the same area as normal glaciers, often almost side by side.
(10) Some 800 years ago, Alaska’s Hubbard Glacier advanced...
... more than a century.
In the early colonial day in North America, small cities sprang up along the Atlantic
Coastline, mostly in what are now New America, small cities sprang up along the Atlantic
United ... To give examples of animals that are
classified as carnivores
(B) To specify the animals found least
commonly at La Brea
(C) To argue that these animals were especially
likely to avoid extinction.
... saturated bones, rendering then dark brown and shiny.
1.What aspect of the La Brea tar pits does the
passage mainly discuss?
(A) The amount of asphalt that was mined there
(B) The chemical and...
... an activity typical of nonhuman
primates
(B) a common practice among animals
that eat meat
(A) an indication of social unity .
(C) a behavior that encourages better
dietary habits
3. The word ... temperate and
tropical zones
(D) variation of patterns of distribution
of species among different animals
and plants
27. The author mentions tropical Asia in
lines 17-18 as an example of a location
where
(A) ... law of biogenesis is the principle what all living organisms are derived from aA B C
parent or parents.
D
22.Onyx is a mineral that can be recognized its regular and straight parallel bands...
... Fagatele Bay
National Marine Sanctuary in American Samoa to the Monterey Bay National Marine
Sanctuary in California, extending over 15,744 square kilometers.
15) The National Marine Sanctuaries ... covers a large area
(C) is smaller than the Fagatele Bay National
Marine Sanctuary
(D) was not originally proposed for
sanctuary
status
6. According to the passage, when was the
National Marine ... legislation was to provide protection to selected coastal habitats similar
To that existing for land areas designated as national parks. The designation of an areas
5) a marine sanctuary indicates...
... culture of America. African Americans were urged by Locke to be collaborators
and participators with other Americans in art, literature, and music; and at the same time
to preserve, enhance, and promote ... visual arts.
21.What does the passage mainly discuss?
(A) African American paintings in the 1920’s
(B) An arts movement of the 1920’s
(C) The influence of Alain Locke on African
American art
... have finished breeding.
(D) Food is still available.
17. Some birds that are molting maintain balance
(A) Americans of European descent
(B) paintings
(C) African American artists
(D) attitudes
24....
... sewing machines were powered by turn a hand crank.
A B C D
19.Early signs characteristic of the acute phase of viral hepatitis in adults are abdominal
A B C
pain, nausea, and feverish often accompanied ... to another
(C) a solitary task to a group task
(D) a defensive to an offensive stance
15. The task of feeding larvae is mentioned in
thepassage to demonstrate
(A) the advantages of specialization
(B) ... cases of epilepsy, cerebral electrical activity, also known as brain waves,
A
demonstrates a characteristically abnormal rhythms.
B C D
32.New York City’s theatrical district was concentrated...
... to prevent an asthma attack.
(C) What asthma is and what happens during an
asthma attack.
(D) The types of medicine available to an
asthmatic.
41. (A) Inner ears.
(B) Bronchial tubes.
(C) ... butterfat removed
(D)the removal of all the butterfat
2.The Buffalo River in Arkansas was designated
__ in 1972.
(A) a national river and
(B)which a national river
(C )a national river
(D)being a national ... investigation
and subsequent report on Seattle's parks. He and his brothers believed that parks should
be adapted to the local topography, utilize the area's trees and shrubs, and be available...