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model test one

Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news items.

1. B

https://www.doczj.com/doc/5f12175745.html,cation problems of American children.

https://www.doczj.com/doc/5f12175745.html,cation problems of Syrian children in Turkey.

C. A statement published by Human Rights Watch.

D.Many children in Turkey don’t receive education.

2. C

A.They built long-lasting schools in Turkey.

B.They established a huge school system in Turkey.

C.They offered financial support to Turkey.

D.They sent refugee children to refugee camps.

Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news items.

3.C

A.They killed no more than 50 people.

B.They fired against NATO troops.

C.They attacked an airport in Afghanistan.

D.They killed 10 children, and two police officers.

4. A

A.Withdrawal of combat troops from other countries.

B.False claims of foreign military troops.

C.Decline of the local troops’ strength.

https://www.doczj.com/doc/5f12175745.html,st year’s victory over foreign troops.

Questions 5 and 7 will be based on the following news items.

5.B

A.Violate the civil liberties in Australia.

B.Increase the legal age to buy cigarettes.

C.Introduce a plan called plain packaging.

D.Raise the price of cigarettes in Australia.

6. C

A.Details of anti-smoking policies.

B.Pictures with olive trees.

C.Health warnings including pictures.

D.Data of cigarette sales worldwide.

7. B

A.To follow the anti-smoking trend in Kuwait and Hawaii.

B.To make Tasmania Australia’s healthiest city by 2025.

C.To ease existing tough anti-smoking policies.

D.To have more tough anti-smoking policies.

Keys: BC CA BCB

Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news items.

1. C

A.The number of adult girls is expected to double by 2050.

B.Child marriage in Africa will be ended by 2050.

C.Half woman will be married before reaching adulthood by 2050.

D.The legal marriage age will set above 18 by 2050.

2. A

A.Poverty and lack of education.

B.Local culture that undervalues children.

C.The low legal age for marriage.

D.High risks of becoming teenage mothers.

Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news items.

3. A

A.Waste products of whisky could make biofuel.

B.Scotland is the largest producer of whisky in the world.

C. A new fuel called Biobutanol is found by a Scottish professor.

D.There are many waste products in making whisky.

4. C

A.Corn and sugar cane.

B.Rye and corn.

C.Strong beer and wheat.

D.Rice and wheat.

Questions 5 and 7 will be based on the following news items.

5. A

A.Getting high skilled people.

B.Promoting company’s technology.

C.Finding enough employees.

D.Increasing members of immigrants.

6. A

A.The number of them decreases dramatically.

B.They mainly move from south states.

C.They come to Chicago without work visa.

D.The number of them increases after the recession.

7. B

A.The law of immigrants.

B.The environment for companies.

C.The number of work visas.

D.Higher salary and better titles.

Keys: CA AC AAB

Model test three Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news items.

1.B

A.The asset of the US that has been frozen.

B.The conflict that threatens the US national security.

C.Rallies are planned to protest the war there.

D.The UN Security Council is involved in the issue there.

2.D

A.Four Sudanese.

B.The US president.

C.Reporters

D.George Clooney.

Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news items.

3. D

A.Consumers give up motorcycles.

B.Some politicians suggest cutting down prices of gasoline.

C.Oil companies are not satisfied with it.

D.Some congressmen think oil companies should be examined.

4.A

A.It might not work.

B.Consumers will finally benefit from it.

C.It is good for oil industry.

D.It should also be imposed on other industry.

Questions 5 and 7 will be based on the following news items.

5. B

A.At 4:35 pm local time.

B.At 4:35 am local time.

C.At 4:25 am local time.

D.At 4:25 pm local time.

6. C

A.The US Geological Survey first reported the earthquake.

B.India’s Meteorological Department has predicted the earthquake.

C. A newly-built building collapsed in the earthquake.

D.Three thousand people were reported dead in the earthquake.

7. D

A.Because he had a heart attack after the earthquake.

B.Because he jumped from a fourth-floor balcony.

C.Because he was badly injured during the quake.

D.Because he suffered a stroke after the earthquake.

KEYS: BD DA BCD

Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news items.

1.C

A.Their health becomes worse.

B.They don’t fight as hard as before.

C.They won’t get the benefit of pension.

D.They receive less education.

2. A

A.In the late 1970s.

B.In the early 1970s.

C.During World War II.

D.In the late 1960s.

Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news items.

3. B

A.Nobody was injured in it.

B.It was caused by an error.

C.It killed 27 miners.

D.It affected national electricity supply.

4. B

A.Extraordinary expansion of mine companies.

B.The laws requiring federal mine inspections.

C.The decline of coal supply in the world.

D.An accident causing thousands of death.

Questions 5 and 7 will be based on the following news items.

5.B

A.An express company that delivers food.

B. A meal replacement diet.

C. A report on fast weight-loss diet category.

D.An annual ranking of best diet plans.

6.C

A.The food is made by medical workers.

B.The food is healthier than made-at-home meal.

C.The food is delivered to dieters directly.

D.Dieters can order a variety of food.

7. C

A.It is tough to achieve.

B.It may change our lifestyle.

C.It is unhealthy and unsustainable.

D.It can lead to future diseases.

KEYS: CA BB BCC

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Model test 5

Question 1and 2 will be based on the following news item.

1.B

A.18000.

B.80000.

C.60000.

D.16000

2. D

A.Meet the miners' original demand

B.Improve the miners' working conditions

C.Offer more benefits to poor black miners

D.Offer a 10% pay rise

Question 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.

3. C

A.Chances of guessing the correct lotto numbers

B.Rossi's dreams about winning the lotto

C.People's madness for lotto games in Italy

D.Foreigners' visit to Italy for the lotto drawings

4. B

A. A huge amount of money

B.Free flight to Italy

C. A free tour in Europe

D.Tickets for the lotto games

Question 5 and 7 will be based on the following news item.

5. A

A.Stopping renewing an agreement

B.Blocking an agreement

C.Renewing an agreement

D.Blocking the renewal of a contract

6. B

A.It provided sufficient privacy safeguards

B.It can't protect privacy sufficiently

C.It failed to safeguard people's interests

D.It provided insufficient safeguards

7. C

A.The Swift Money Transfer System

B.The Brussels Treaty

C.The Lisbon Treaty

D.The Swift System

KEYS: B D C B A B C

Model test 6

Question 1and 2 will be based on the following news item.

1. B

A.On the first Monday in November

B.On the first Tuesday in November

C.On the first Tuesday in December

D.On the first Monday in December

2. D

A.Frans Baleni

B.Ken Cuccinelli

C.Terry McAuliffe

D.Chris Christie

Question 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.

3. B

A.The general US economic activity

B.Consumer spending in US economy

C.The lower saving rate in America

D.The government's effort on economy

4. C

A.The lower saving rate in four years

B.The spending boost by Americans

C.Special payments by the government

D.PNC Financial Services Group's support

Question 5 and 7 will be based on the following news item.

5. C

https://www.doczj.com/doc/5f12175745.html,bor Department officials

B.Civilians

https://www.doczj.com/doc/5f12175745.html,wmakers

D.The army

6. A

A.0.3%

B.3%

C.9.7%

D.10%

7. B

A.Negative

B.Positive

C.Hopeless

D.Enlightening

KEYS: B D B C C A B

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