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The listening section has 42 questions. Follow along as you listen to the directions to the
listening section.
In this section
section of
ol the test, you will hear talks and coDversations. Each talk or conversation is followeal by one question. Choose the best answer to each question lnd
mark the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. You will hear each talk
or conversation onlv one time.
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
She
olrhe band.
The correct answer is (B), "She is not going to be a member of the band."
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boyt
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about?
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(ts1
weekend?
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Co ro
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essay
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(C) lo complain lbour the
rc.rchcr's enr
fhi1!is on hct5
(Dl To crpress his conflsion nbout hii
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(B) she is nor happv $ith thc aitcndance
at her games.
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(A)
ll
gamc,
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thi!
,- rL.
cer ream.
(B) Thc're is
to bc a liane lonigha.
-soil'rg
I B,int. 'r r,'-. -p, o..'f-r'. r 1)e.
(D) k Deeds ro set sonle ne\\'members,
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How does the girl probably feel when she 23, rv\rhat are the speakers mainly discussing?
says: 'A science fair? That's peculiar"?
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(-i Ill! as e nudcnr
(Cl Shc is connrsed.
iLl) Ilar)Sing oul \\'irh rheir lfien.ls
(Dl Shc ii intcfesred.
24. \Arhat was the girl's sister doing in ltaly?
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talking
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ro
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j.
-icussing?
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that the
fllng
squirrel has?
o ltaly?
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tv\fhy
talk about
tle
pharaohs?
ne other
29. \4rhat will the teacher probably do next?
tuseu1rs.
llt tt
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re boy.
squrrrel
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today?
sluocni
cultures,
(C) The pharaohs were imponant in
anclenr Egypt.
(D) People in ancient cuhurcs practiced
tricnds
society
rS her
:allan.
religion.
rc
luirrel
zigguEts?
(A) They took many years to build.
(B) The), look nuch nicer than the
pl'ranllds.
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and Egypr.
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it
rs
born?
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Within each text are boxes that contain iour possible ways to complete a sentnce.
Choose the word or words in each box that correctly complete each sentence. Mark
the letter ofthe conect aDswer on your answer sheet.
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horror
Lil
of
do next?
L
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r novels
(A) cause
(B) causing
(C) are caused
(D) will cause
lightning striking the ground during a region's dry season. In fact, some places
The conect answer to Sample 1 is (C), "are caused." The iorrect answer to Sample 2
is (B), "endure."
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Dear Amy,
(A)
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will nor
fEel
that \ou do not ha\,c anvthing serjous and that you I'i11 be able ro go back to school
2.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
reseNed
approved
requested
us a lot of honle\\'ork
-r'ou
clesses
assigned
lf
in all of our
want to know about amthing, just rvrite me back. I would be glad to assisr
yor.r so
that,vou can ger )our \!ork done on time. I can drop by your house later.in the erening
4, if
Your friend.
Susan
(A) respond
(B) fcsponsc
(C) responsive
If you are looking for something fun to do this summet why dont you visir rhe communtn
I
hope
5.
ol
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
rvhat is locating
which is located
where the location
how it was locared
6.
classes at
will
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
the cenrer
in middle
school
demand
approve
a1l
invite
consider
rning
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Tomorrow aftet lunch, all classes ate going to be cancelled. Instead of going to your
classrooms, students should report ro the school auditorium no latel than one
12.
Please wear
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
"rr*"*-
to come and speak with the student body. Mayor Jefferson will bhat
ll.
(B)
(A) appropdate
(B) approximare
(C) apprcachable
(D) approving
and then he
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yesterday.
I am
so sorry that
;hat
lt.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
compleung
(B) rcsearcnlng
(c) practlcrng
(D) cheating
accept
acceptance
accepting
excuse,
but I did not have enough time to study for the test
accepeble
of our
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I took
rhar.
to bed
because
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(A) apparently.
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(D) clfamatically.
Hor,ever.
I only marlaged to do
(A) consideration
(B) justification
(C) ramificetion
lD) criticism
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our..hool ng. lr
l_ar beer a
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practically over.
,(:, over pmctical]y.
(D) over pracucal.
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past
dents
ie
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as we
(A) start
(B) depart
(C) aim
for d ifferenr
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
be
colleges.
host
hoit5
hosted
hosting
classmates.
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26.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
attending.
graduating.
resisting.
requesti
"n]
Jim
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of room
One
la
every which
i;l
all of which
(c) that are ali
(D) what all
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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for l\.ng
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ro 1789.
J2, uas
of
thc French Revoiution' the palace
(A) designed
(B) consaructed
(D) transfbrmed
(A) contaln
(B) contains
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(c) is containing
(D) will contain
and sculprures. Due to its art and the beauty ofthe palace itse)1, it is a prime
touris! atrracrion at rhe piesent. As a resuit) millions of people visir the palace
(A) permanendy.
(B) consistently.
'-3,1 lC)
conrinually.
(D) annuallv.
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refer to the following magazine article.
\4o.r birdr build ne.l) in $hi(h rhe) la\ .he;r egg\ but the emperor penguin has no need
(A) harsher
lives in
Antarctica
. ancl must endure
(C)
as harsh as
gTavlnssl
ensuie
promise
(c) recall
that ns
eggs
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in
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
a unique manner.
egg.
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
protects
is protecring
is protected
will protect
rests above the egg. Since emperor pengr.rins lay their eggs
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
is
(A) basic
(B) significant
(C) partial
(D) vital
right
as
winter
the males incubare the eggs until rhe chicks finally hatch. During rhis entire
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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In this section of the test, you will read six texts and answer 42 questions. Choose the
correct answer to each question and mark the letter of the correct answel on your
answer sheet.
Belore you start, iead the sample text aDd the sample questions below.
Sample Text
Sample Question
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Sample Question 2
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Dear Paretts,
have almost arrived at the end of another school year. The last clay of
school is
going to be held on Fridav, Mav 15. All students should have their lockerc
clealled out
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Let me remind you as summer begins that al1 returning students must do their
summer reading. Enclosed with this letter ls a hst of the books trorn which erch
student
nust choose_ All students have to read at least five books and write short reports on
them during the summer.
Sincereil
Gregory Jenkins
Principal
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Bl erpe
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cnool
rs
ences
D) achrevemenrs
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\{ho
itudents
Kelir'),
\,r'ntr ng
cls.
and
is Julie
Johrston?
6.
PIACe
L What
o their
studcnl
flts
on
ceren1ony.
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Last Saturday, October 10, the school's math team took palt in the Hampton
Junior Math Toumament. The event was held in ihe auditodum at Lakeyiew High
School. Therc were students from tlventv-seven schools that DarticiDated
in the
' comPetition.
Mrs. Gibbons, the math ieacher, led our school's team at the competition. There
were seven students fuom our school who took part in the contest. By the iime the
competition ended, we were in third place with a total of eighty-five pointsi The
first place winner, Trinity High School, scored nmety-one points while Cop;hnd
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Academy calr|e in second with eighty-six points. Our performance was a draillatic
imprcvement ftom last yea/s team, which faiLed to score a single point.
Overa.ll, Molly Reed led the team by scodng an incredible t\.enty-five points.
That made her the leading scorcr in the entire tournament.
AJter the competition ended, Mrs. Gibbons said, "I'm so proud of this grcup.
They took on teams that had twice as many students, but they still maDaged to
capture third place. Whai an incrcdible achievement."
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team
B/ lo de.cr;oe
he re'ult.
ofan oc"demic
compedtjon
Doints.
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In line
in
(A) tremendous
(B) sincere
(C) indescribable
(D) unexpected
ll.
Molly Reed?
(A) she has been orl the n1ath team for
the past two yeals(B) she scored more points than anyone
at the tournanent,
\
(C) She was the only student ftom rhe
school who scored.
(D) She rcceived a prize for her
achtevement.
besi
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sroup.
|qed to
I
i
math team?
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rhe
compcu on,
u Jor of
pr'..r:
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or
lC) when it
lD) which team came ill first
lbr it.
{D) k was successflrl agains! some much
took place
thc event,
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are about the follo$ing note from the school adnlillistration.
awire th:1t the school is pLidnxlg to field several athletic tcams during the
spling semester. l he coachcs ha|e scheduled tr\'ouls for these teanrs during the next
tlro reeks. All trvouts rutr frorrr i 30 to ::30 Hcre is thc scheciulc
Please be
Thcr-e
girls rr,tar pariicipatc in the bovs'soccer tcam.,\ll intercsted girls shoLrlcl spcak with
Coach \lcCloud prior to trl'outs lhe coaches hirlc all agrcecl that anl.student mnr
participatc in l!\'(r athletic teams so long as onc is lhe tfllck leanl fhose stuoenLs
\r ishing to plal t\\,o sports musl speak l.itl both coaches
P|or to trvouts. Finaih,, all
studerl{s tmtst soblnit itn intur\ rclcasc for.m to the coach ol the tcaul the| rLilnt to pla!
on \o stu.lents rrill be permitted totrlollt until it has becn turncd tn.
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ration.
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\\hat
teams
ring the
he next
U h),
ls
year9.
lmpo(ant
D The upcomjng
fie
even$
1) Girls softball
B) Boys' baseball
C) Boyi soccer
D) Track and ficld
k rvith
'lt mal
rdents
Lllr',
all
to play
lB)
18.
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r-be
word it refers ro
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1A
After the New World was discovered by Christopher Columbus, the Spanish
led the way in estabtishing colonies there. They were particularly dominant in
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Central America and South America. Their soldiers, called conquistadors, effect_
ively defeated the Aztec and Inca empires. On accounr of their strength in the
New World. the Spanish acquired a great amount of treasure. Thus there were
constantly ships filled with treasure saillng across the Atlantic Ocean to Spain.
Many sailors from other countries tried to capture these ships. Drake was one
of these men. In 1573, he and his crew engaged in an act of piracy against a con_
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voy of Spanish ships. They managed ro capture the ships near panama. Seizirrg
iheir treasure of gold and silver. Drake and his men returned to Engiand. This act
broughr him to the attenrion of eueen Elizaberh. She sponsored another exped_
ition of Drake's rhat sailed to rhe New World in 15Ti. Drake had five small ships
and nearly 200 men. They raided Spanish holdings in Sourh America and thel
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sailed into the Pacific Ocean. There, Drake captlLred two Spanish treasure ships
belore sailing west across the pacific. In September 1580, one of Drake,s ships
and fiftv six men reached home after having circumnavigated the world.
Drake was knighted by rhe queen in 1581. By then, he was considered the besr
and most daring sailor in England. In 1585, waf broke out between England and
Spain. Three years later. King Phjlip
3A
3B
1!'r.,rj,.
ir
fiilt1.lv eL.acr,,l
passage
maidy
about?
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b,
A) feared
D) regafded
nant in
effectr in the
conquistadors
parn.
: a con-
Seizing
ll.
'his act
expeclLt
ships
Ld
then
s shrps
re best
od and
led the
of the
'ut.
1580?
uqht
e shrps
raer,
in
B) I'amed
C) noticed
Spanish
in
He
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ntrlviet.conl
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
changed
escaped
removcd
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There are a number of natural disasters that can strike across the globe. Two
that are frequently linked to one another are earthquakes and tsunamis. Both of
them can cause a great amount of devastation when they hit. However, tsunamis
dre lhe dire, I resulr of earthqua\e. .ind canlot haoper n ir hour rl^em.
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The Earth has three main parts. They arc the crust, the mantle, and the core.
The crust is the outer laver of the Earth. It is not a single piece of land. lnstead,
smaller ones. These plates essentially rest upon the mantle, lvhich is fiuid. As a
rcsuit, the plates are in constant yet slow - motion- The plates may movi away
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from or toward other plates. In some cases, they coliide violently with theb'lates
adjoining them. The movement of the plates causes tension in the rock. Over a
long time, this tension may build up. When it is released, an earthquake happens.
Tens of thousands of earthquakes happen every year. The vast majority are
so small that only scientific instruments can perceive them. Others are powedul
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enough that people can feel them, yet they cause little harm or danage. More
po\\erful earthquakes, however, can cause buildings, bridges, and other struc-
tures to collapse. They may additionally injure and kill thousands of peopie and
might even cause the land to change its appearance.
Since most of the Earth's surface is water, numerous earthquakes happen be-
neath the planet's oceans. Underwater earthquakes cause the seafloor to move.
This results in the displacement of \a/ater in the ocean. When this occurs, a tsunami may form. This is a wave that forms on the surface and moves in all direc,
tions from the place where the earthquake happened. A tsunami moves extremely
quickly and can travel thousands of kilometers. As it approaches land, the (,ater
near the coast gets sucked out to sea. This causes the tsunami to increase in
height. Minutes latel the tsunami arrives. A large lgunami - ode more than ten
meters in height can travel far inland. As it does that, it can flood the land, destroy human settlements, and kill large numbers of people.
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the crust?
(A)
e. Two
rnamis
eafthquakes
many
l.Asa
PcraErdPI r iuPPUr t:
: away
lA)
plates
Jver
ihan lsunanlrs.
(C) A lsunani happens in tanden with an
eafthquake.
are
werful
More
strucle and
pPens.
ity
is the smalleE
ofihc
Eamh s three
layers.
loth of
lt
lhe water,
(D) Therc afe many separate pieces rhar
naKc lt up,
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meaning
to
(A) comprehend
(B) detcct
(C) locare
(D) pr-event
eD be-
move.
direcemely
rse in
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are about the follo\\'ilrg passaqe.
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ti
had invcnled Teflon, \rhich is loda] most cornmonll'used to make nonstick pots
ancl pans. Similarhi decades edrljer.jol1n Pembcrton was a pharmacjst jn Atlanra
Ceofgiii. He \nas atternpting to crear-o a tonic that people colrld use \ihene\er lhe]
had hcadaches \\ihilc he \,-as not successful in that endealor, he nanallcd to ln\,ent
Coca Cola. thc world famous carbonaled
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soit drink.
Scientists ha\'," also madc caucial disco\.erles br.accidcnt $lten thev ncrc conducting cxperiments. In 1928 Alexander Flening disco\,e.-"d penicillin. an antibi
otic. in lhis manncr. IIe discovered some ntold gro$,1ng in a dish $,lth sone bacteria
lle noticed thal lhe bactcria seeiled to be avojding the ntold. \\hcn he j vestigatcd
furthcr. he determin.d sorne of thc nranv uscful propertjes of penicillin, $hjch has
sa\ed millions of lj\.es over ih. pasL few dccades. LikcNjse. in l9:16. scientist perc_v
Spenccr nas conducting an experinlent !!ilh micro\,-a\;es. He haal a candl bar tn
his pocket, and he noljced that it suddenh rneltcd. Ile jnvestigatcd arrd leafned thc
reason whv thar had happened Soorr after['ard, h-^ built a dcvicc that could utilize
micro\lales to heat food: the nlic1o\!a!c o\'en
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J6, In line r, the word arduous is closest in
(C) specific
(D) constant
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closest
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
:k pots
\tlanta,
er they
wilh is
of
awale
Ligated
concerned about
(C) request
ch has
(D) aftempt
i Percy
bar in
utilize
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as a
refrigeration
device.
(C) The
,,r'as a
pharmacrst.
(D) It
n'wvJ. rrh
an example
of
scierlce
penicillin?
full of
(A) research
(ts) clrean')
rcteria.
the
inspircd by
antibi
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in meaning to
lnven!
ce con-
(A) dcrailed
(B) rough
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(B)
(C)
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ucceed
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rstening section.
In this section of the test, you will hear talks and conversations. Each talk or conversation is follo$'ed by one question. Choose the best ansrver to each question and
mark the letter of the correct answer on ]'our answer sheet. You $.ill hear each talk
or conversation only one time.
H"ru i" un
"ru-pl",
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(A)
(B)
iC)
Shc rh;nl{s
if))
She has
The correct answer is (B), "She is not going to be a member ofthe band."
one.
.IETI.
L What happened to the girl's smartphone?
2.
(Al
i\
a skilled
$rircf-
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'D. Hr
by.
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beiieves
ilnpro\
lr<
doins
7.
class
e.
8.
lfhy
Lewis Farber?
3.
discussing?
4. \Arhat
do next?
9, \Alhat
5.
(C) To
ise his
will the
classes.
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g
tudents
10.
:lridents
udent
newspaper?
(r\)Helsarepoftcr.
iB) Hc ii a photographer.
ilila
cn Dr.
11.
shc
quit.
..I\
Mr
quit.
fcl
16.
\) i..l,c.
do next?
1.2.
, I'u,'l . r<
hrs
wo.lr
(C) To read sonle past lab repons bv
(D) To ect \ome icleas qn ihe e\perinenr
hc rvill'do
her-
. .rr..
hrlr
(B) To lln.l a quier place to complete
w tiDg before.
(B) He kllows dlat she gers tood gfild.s.
(C) lIc has hcafd he]' teachers complinrenr
lA)
game?
17.
,.,""f.llnaflT v el.ccn
exper
inenr he ilocs
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curicular activities?
about?
lasL
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
26. What does the girl say about the yearbook committee?
50
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Stream?
do
schedule
lues
tr
the
i9. Why
extra-
L,{) Because
B) Because
through
1.
one
rvind
lectwe?
flo\vs
anlmal
of
tle
,10.
dingo?
'
th club.
lveek
fof
Wlat
Mexicans?
sion?
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J8. tv\rhat is r-he teacher mainJy discussirg?
(A) JLrprrer
(B) Saern
(C) Uranus
(D) Ncptune
outer planets?
fie inner
plancts
fDl To
40.
stress
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
terl
years,
Lbe inner
planets?
52
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In this section ofthe test, you will answer 42 questions found in seven different texts.
lvithin each text are boxes that contain four possible ways to complete a sentence.
Choose the word or words in each box that correctly complete each sentence. Mark
the letter ofthe correct aDswer on yotr answer sheet.
Here are two sample questions:
cause
(B) causlng
will
cause
lightning striking the ground durini a region\ dry season. ln fact, some
places
accepa
).
endure
(c) permit
(D) strike
The correct answer to Sample I is (C), "are caused." The eorrect ans!\"er to Sample 2
is (B), "endure."
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I.
2. worked hard
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It
performing
rehearsing
remembering
for the play for the past two months and would
observing
appreciate a big crowd at the peformance. Tickets cost $5 and may be purchased ftom
the school\ ftom office or at rhe door pdor to the beginning of rhe play. The lead actor is
(A) directs
3,
Ryan Mcclellan while lGtie Burgess has the lead female role. The play
(B) is directing
(c) is directed
will direct
by Edward Holliman, the schoolt art teacher. please be sure to
4.
lLl
set some ot
!?jetting
the
me astoe
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Tesr Boo< I
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(A) register
(B) delay
(C) suspend
l!)
cast has
Ap l
From Monday,
6,
to Friday, April
17,
6.
rld
from
I actor ls
irectil'lg
otlect
detain
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
classes
A number of area
businesses
These include some local hospirals, colleges, libraries, and governmenr offices. By doing
these internships, students
will
in the future. Studenls mav also leel free to arrange their own
internships. Contact Mr. Farguson or Mr. Whirtaker lor more informarion. We hope lr
a big success
ill
8. will
(B)
be
be
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9.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
10. spend
In addition ro the
schedule
tine
fre1d
have
considered becoming a docror in the future. Acrually seeing sone docrors a! work should
ll.
help me
(A) 6na1
(B) frnally
(C) finalize
(D) frnalization
I mighr
see
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Dear Helga!
-i.
(A) exchange
(B) exchanges
(C) exchanged
(D) exchanging
student can be difncult, especially when you are so far away from your home.
d,
I am a\\are that
rhe
I have
a very
(A) improving.
(B) happening.
(C) approaching.
should
li.
States.
It
is an occasion
lf
rot tne
/ must
15,
I would like to
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
invite
require
let
insist
lntil
1/. is planning to be there, so you will
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(B)
(C)
(D)
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My mother
Boot -
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18. is considered
(c)
as
good
as
cooks
a great
(A) introduction
(B) recipe
19.
(c)
lesson
(D) feast
(A) have
(B) are having
(C) will have
(D) have had
are inrercsted.
Sincerely,
Greg Foster
58 Perfect
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ntfiviet,corr'
-tin
refer to the following newspapel articlle.
why it is homeschooling.
neaslam
interesrcd.
ll.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
22.
primarily
solely
relatively
cautiously
In many American
are permitted to play on their local schools' athletic teams. This is good news for the schools
(A) exception
(B) exceptions
(c) exceptional
(D) exceptionally
actual schools are mostly accepting ofthe homeschooleis. They usually have no problems
So they tend
\i/ww.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
upset
curious
worried
hostile
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59
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benefit
benefitted
25. also
social skills
60 Pertect
So
if they can hang out and play sports with other kids
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ntriviet.con_
essa,v.
of them
f\a-kr
(A) re!olurjon
(B) orbit
(C) roLa.ion
(D) atnosllle:
velop their
i-.
inr^
I
by one
l-o,,.;"*n
i8. ofthe
space shuttles
in
high-quality
it
.10, of the
mirror
(A) what is sc
(B) they have to scan the skies,
(C) it uses to scan the skies.
(D) how it is used by scanning rhe
ft"
skies.
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as the
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c.l.e
Tesi
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61
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This interference causes digtottion in the images of ground-based relescopes, which
'ql
t (A)
32. should spend the
marenals
(B) accounts
necessary
(c) ingredients
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are
(A) unique
(B) known
(C) entertaining
(D) hazy
because no one is
quite sure when and how they were invented. Howeve! the same cannot be said about
I
documented,
:an be
i6.
(c)
was
(B) applied.
(c) certified.
(D) historical.
in December
1891.
verse itself.
Naismith wanted to crcate a sport that men could play indoon in a gymnasium. He came
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a soccer ball and peach baskets
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4t,
skipped
penalized
expressed
each
halted
nr-ti"l
42.
C^l
(B) humbles
(C) humbled origins came the game of basketball. which
(D) humblinc
games
64
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men used
Qasnprebk-rens&on
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In this section of the test, ,you will read six texts and answer 42 questions. Choose
the correct ans\r'er to each question and nark the letter of the correct ansl,er on
vour answer sheet.
Before you start, read the sample
tert
Sample Text
r popular
Sample Question
(A)
iBl
A natLrrrl tb.c.
Sample Question 2
Which of the following is tme regarding erosion?
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class.
Xveryone must do the reading assignments since we will have class discusstons.
Your participalion in these discussions will be a part (ten percent) of your grade in my
class. In addition, we will have one written homework assignment each week. In most
cases, it will be a short (3-page) pape! on a topic we are studying. you will be graded
.
on these assignments. We
Each one
will
be
will
be times when
to understand somethins.
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,. wlat is the note mainly about?
4.
will
to do
D) whar rhe teacher's grading style lor rhe
is clo5est iD
(A) in\es.igations
(B) demaDds
(C) exanrinations
ing this
(D) questions
have
rssions,
einmy
n most
graded
will
be
class is
onse,
r notes
ty each
tion in
rer
fail
meanlng to
l.
arswer
l.
^\
I^dr,!^.1.
(A) blarne
(B) admit
(C) decide
(D) falsify
taking
notes?
te
r.<ionniFnrr
(B) Attendance
(C) Tcsts
(D) Class participatioD
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67
IAtil
are about the follotving schedule.
A schedule for the school'.s ne\!'cst clLrbs \,xs released last Fr.iclay Since that time, there
har,e bccn a lerv changcs to the scheclulc. Please look at the fbllo\r,ing changcs and take
note ol them. cspecialll
il
you are consider.ing loining onc ofthe clubs. As these are the
inilial mectings, studeDts Nho desire lo ioin these clubs must be prcsentj othen.ise, thcv
rvill not be allor\'ed to join. All ofthe davs in the schedule arc this \\eek.
6B
clr.rb
\r
s r'rcq'est
EXCEPT
clLrbs
1e.
there
Lnd take
are the
Lse,
thel'
Dl
lo
changes
.
iB)
foresee
(C)
sho\\,
fD) approle ol
\2. ln line
9,
It is goir{
Lo focus
moslh, on cligiaal
photography.
lcl lt\
pe:fe.'i
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Last weekend, six students frorn the Donoho School went on a fascinating trip
back in time. These students accompanied Jacksonville State UDiversity professor
William Bannisrer on a fossil hunt.
The students, professor, and three graduate assistants headed to a valley nea.
Cheaha Mountain. The valley was not previously known Io have any lossils in
it.
Thanks to a gener.ous grant from the Damke Foundation, the students were
able to accompany the professor on his dig. They spent most of both Saturday and
Sunday carefully digging in the area.
''We found a few bones," said Wendy Jacobs, a Donoho senior. .We,re not suae
which anjmal they're from, but the proiessor assured us theywere from a dinosaur.
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The students, all of whom inrend to major in science at college, are looking
forward to retuming this coming weekend. ..There,s enough money in the granr
for the next month, so we should get to return at least thr.ee more times,, saio
Donoho student Philip Perers.
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School
upon is
closest in meaning ro
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eer Prolessor
BaDnister
ill
\4rho is WendyJacobs
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lZ
MoLlntain
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(A) tripped on
(B) accidcntally found
(C) dug up
(D) coDducted research on
18. According to
iA) Wirhin
(B)
week
two months
li.
In line
7.
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n n
nt
\ltet.cotn
Pedect
71
Iilil
ar'e about the follo\\'ing passage.
l0
1.t
r!ere
2A
about Nfars luddenlv aros-a. I,or instanc-a, H C \\iells \\,rote Thc l,\/at. af the llbrkis
a book abour a \lartia. invasion of [arth. in 1898. Over th. next fe\\, decadcs,
l\,lars and l\fartians leatured in cou.lless sclence fiction slories. mo|ies. and l\
Years later. in rhc l{ltiOs and 197lls thc Lnited Srales sent scveral sarellitcs
2-t
tu)
in\esligate N,lars more closclv lhe satellites found l]o canals, bu1 one picture sua
denh igllted d grear clcal ofi ter:est ]n \,iafs In 1{176 Vjiln J tuok a snapshor of
the N{artian sultace. hl tlle picturc \lJas \\:hat appeared to l]e an enormous human
$as so largc thal lt neasured morc than three kilomctcrs lurg. Tltis con
vinced pcople that there $as or hacl been intclligent life on l\lars.
lace
la
72
I1
lrr 2001. ho$c!er. the nl\'sterv ofthe luaftian face \\'as so]v.d b,, itiars 1lobal
Su|.l el,or The picLures thar ir transn)itted proled thar the lace wasjust a nlesit. a
type of geological lbrmation. r\s for rhe eves. nose, and moLlth .rI the facc, rhe\
\!ere rnerelv shado\rs. Despirc this pfoof, ntanv pcople are srill con\inred thai
signs of lile could be follnd o l\'lars sontedat..
ir
led his
3d
that
ll.
In line
in
rg-on
myths
Worlds,
shot of
human
Lis
con
Martian face?
(A) lt was discovefed bv a saicllite.
(B) It proved there was life on Mars.
(C) It u,as found ncar some cllannels.
(D) ]t is Localed rear some nresirs.
lt
did,
L,r
lile on Nlars
(B) a work inspired by thoughrr ol Mars
(C) a story based on Percival Lorvell's wolk
ae sud
N'lafs.
siB11s
Clobal
llesa. a
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they
ld that
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oi life on Ma$.
of
q e\idc-.( ,.iplc"i'nS
lites to
available.
(,q.)
ecades,
Lnd TV
Wiat
(A) uscful to
(B) resembling
(C) inirated by
(D) prcciscl! like
d been
| | a ritrl'r lel.co m
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"JeremJ., ho\\, do
"\\'hat are iou talking about, Doni" Jeremy responded rlilh a confused look on his
race,
"Don't plal dumb," responded Don. "l'm talking about ho\a vou ahra\,s seem to get
the highest gradc in e\erl class. I nrean, no one butl,ou got higher than a 92 on thc scF
ence test X'lrs. Sellers just gave us back."
Don \\as feeling rathcr upset because he had gotten a 75 on his science test $hile
Jeremr had reccir.ed a 99. Eren rorse, Jeremv had told him that hc had not studied for
Lhe tr
n.
"\\ie11,
re
sponded Jerem],.
"Don't just sil there silentll.. Spill the beans, and fili me in," demandcd Don. "l'm
tired of studying for hours at a time only to get C's and B's. I $ant to start getting As
llke 1.0u."
it."
)ou'llstill
a steptical look.
"lt just
"It's
14
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smile.
l::j
.j.r,t
l-
k on his
story?
EXCEPT
st while
Ldied
for
-i. Wly
class
is Don
in
a bad mood?
rn. "I'm
19. In Line 4, the pbrase play dumb is dosest
1n meanrng
ke good
marerial.
ling ,{s
tcst
Io
(A) doubtful
(ts) amusecl
(C) contused
(D) undcntandini
q/ Hc v,rtr' Do_
l.
do
oel'( tl rn I i'r.
rst, but
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Iililil
are about the follolling passage.
Il
t
I
The Creat Lakes ale Lhc l.1f.-!i.st grou| offr.l]sltxrtet lekes iD Llrc rror.lcl ,\ll lire
ale locatcd or tlrL.bordet belneen C.Iuda ancl the Unit|{l States Ihe ilrmci of
Lhe aieat Lakes are Erle. Ontafr(r. lli.lrigan. Hurolt, l]1d Super.iof Thc sntall.st
oi Lhe qloull ii Ll1kc Or|raro Ilfle Lakc Soperior' rs thc lerqcsr. Lales O tar.jo.
l-rie, Huron. ilnd Sul)elior ate shete.l l)v Cen.rdr irnd tlte Lnited Stares. L:rlie
lljt:lriqerr. lro\lerer'. lics cntjrL.l\ \\iLhin rhe bordrrs ot tLre Lirlied SLaLos.
Ceologicall! spcakinq. the a]reat Lakes arc fclati|eh \'oung 'fhc\'r .e lorrred
rboL,! lll.ll00 r eers aqo .lue lo Lhe action of leceding ghcjcf\. .Ar tlle tjrne oliberi
1()
It
rurne.l inl.r \\;1tcr lll]d {illed il] llre l)oles nith \r'r1tcf. In thii \\lt\ \\'ere the Greal
Lalics tornrerl The Glear Lakes halc a crrrrbirred surface arca of Inolc thl,,
210,U00 squafe kil.xn.tcfs. Th.1. ilr'e also :rround ,1i.000 isl.rnds in the lalier.,
\ el irosl 01' thcfn a|r' cluite srn:r]l. Lake Supcfior is the dccpcst :11 |lor e tlrc| :+00
nleLers jn plitces BLrt ntost ollthe (,lcat Lakes: cr:rgc less than 100 mctcrs i
dcpth Due lo thcir irntlcr\e \i.,e. the Clcilr Lnlies colllpt.jsc ar.ourLd 2llto ol the
eltile plancr's strllrlv of fresh 1\aLct.
All fnc of the lakes are connccrcd bv boLh r.ircrs end channcls thnr nrfr l)etleer theiD. lhe cntirc s\stcrr ficnls to thc
Ocean br nat 01 rhc SL
^ri:|rtic
L,a\lr'eDce Ri\'.r'j|] Carrrdi ib.gethcr \1irh the Si Lanrcncc Rj\e'r, the G)eat
Lakcs torur dle largesl irlland \lalc !a! in ihe \\orkl.
'\s a result. tnillions ofpco,
ple li\eneal rhe Gfcat Lnkes i\nong the major-cities thtl lLe alonsside lhenl tr(:
Chicaqo. Tolonto, Deuoit. Xlil\l:rukce. []ercl:rrd. atrcl Buffajo F.aclL vear. thor,
s.lndi r)f shlps ualtsporL bjlLo|\ of dollats xolth of goods rl)rouqh the nutret.olls
l]orls along tlrr Cleet l.akes. Ihis hes trnnsfortncd qt:rn! port cilies inlo ltlejol
!rtarrsl)ortetion cenLers jn ()naala and the LiniLed Statcs
76
Wlat
Alt
or
imallest
,nlano,
s. Lake
'""'::"
Lner
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
as
I
I
In line
I
meaning to
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
' raKes.
an.100
l'":'.'n
rorrne
,i8.
St.
th
: Creat
ofpeo
em
are
thou
rer
ous
,maror
rctrcatlnS
remo!'ing
fcsolting
considerate
felaiive
Great Lakes?
I
huge
r.\'italizing
rn be'
tixn
variable
.l
:t" 1""
rng 1ce
e Great
'e,
or
rtlng
meaning to
fir'e
arres
Great Lakes?
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The listening section has 42 questions. Follow along as you listen to the directions to the
.istening section.
In this section of the test, you will hear talks and conversations. Each talk or conversation is followeal by one question. Choose the best answer to each question'and
mark the letter ofthe correct answer on vour answer sheet. You will hear each talk or
conversation onlv one time,
Here is an exampler
jp
(A)
(B)
iC)
(D)
mcnbcf oirhe
baDd-
r mcmbef olthe
The conect ansu'er is (B), "She is not going to be a member ofthe band."
lp
co on to the nert page, and the test will begin with question number
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one.
81
L Which picture
will
purchase
(A) The
(B) The
(C) The
(D) 'l he
simple ser
4\ To \\Jfn rhe
gil
stendard set
/B
deluxe ser
d.r)
before
all-inclusjve set
will the
l.
What are
tle
achrevement
), WIy
8. \44rat does
rccession?
it is
classes
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TOEF| .iunior
P ocrice
Test Book I
9.
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n h a
ntriviet.con
the school
not to ntis!
\sed rhe da!
i1l happen
-
-t.
R lhe
-'.1,
speaks
'1.
an,v
too nu.h
on lnetf
hi.h clNse:
! on thelr
sahool-
dcplesslon,
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r.
11 dret\.
ardshlp.
next?
iodic tabie
well
imenr is
in their
next class?
ogen
HtrrF rlie.;n
1(r Lhe
Sctting
iC) The girLs inabilit-v to lcrncrnbcr
D) Thc
14.
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Pellect
TCEFL
Ju ior
Prc.tce Te5t
3oo I -
83
18, What
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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Nlark the letter ofthe correct ans\{er on your answer sheet.
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(B)
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refer to the following announcement.
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Please remember
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(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
hold
will hotd
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holding
interest
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run for any of these positions. Likewise, any students who have been suspended in
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need of money. so
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contact Faith Rawlings at 555-6576. We hope ro see all of you at the bake sale.
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alarmed
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take care of his parents, both of whom are elderly. Please give your best wishes to
Richards before he leaves. Mr. Richards has been with us for five years, and
(A)
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say
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correct ansl{'er to each question and mark the letter of the correct answer on your
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more. \\:e also carrv art supplies, such as paint, paintbrushes, and casels. You cari purchase all sorts of electronic equipment, including calculators, desktop computersfand
notebook computers. \tr-c er,en sell musical instrtments.
And here's the bcst part: From now until the beginning of the school year, re are
having a back to-school sale. Everything $e carry that is reiated to school is on sale for
at leo,* Zsqo off. l\rt supplics are 307o off while electronic goods arc arailable at ,107a
discounts. And be sure to visit our boys' and g.ir1s' clothing departmelts, where you will
find savings up to a rvhopping 607o off. Yoo simply can,t bcat Carter,s Dcpartment Storc
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There have been a couple of alterations in all of our science laboratory classes since
the beginning of the semester.
with, the laboratory fee for each class has changed, Students enrclled in
biology cldsses must now pay $250 pel semester, physiology students must pay $275,
and chemistry students must pay $325. Physics students only need to pay $10O since
they rarely use the lab. The rcason for this is that there has been a general incrase rn
the prices of the supplies needed for each class. The lab fees must be paid in full no
later than Friday, September 29.
To begin
In addition, all students must purchase the requislte safety gear for their
classes.
In the past two weeks, four pairs of safety glasses and h,vo lab coats have gone missing. The school simply cannot afford to continue replacing this equipment, so now all
students must have their own items, which they will be expected to hold on to. While
it may not seem fair to punish everyone for the actions of a few this is the only option
we seem to nave.
Dods Williamson
Head of the Science Department
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Dear Parents,
Il's that time of the year Lo slart thinking about our annual spdng festival. As you
know, the school holds the festival for a couple of reasons- The ffrst is to engender a
sense of comDlrnity between the school and the resldents of the neighborhood. The
second is to help raise money
a variety of manners.
This spdng, the festival \,\'ill run ftom April 3 to 5 (Thursday to Saturday). Al1 of
the festiral e\nts are going to take place on the school campus. They will primarily
be held in the school gym and auditodum as well as on the foolball field. Thil year,
we have a large number of special activities planned. Please consult the attached
sheet to see the events ihat have been scheduled.
Since we have so many activilies planned, rve are counting on you, our students'
parents, to assist us. We need at least tunty,five voluntee$ to help out dudng the
fesdval. Ifyou can spare even one or two hours of your time, rve would appreciate it.
Please contact Mrs. Voss at 555 1212 if you can lend a helping hand at the {'estival.
Jrncelely)
Jeanie Richards
Headmaster
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Coral reefs are rocklike protrusions thar el(tcnd fiom a coastline jnto the ocean.
Tbey arc made from coral. a li\'lng organism. Coral polyps appear to be small
planls lo manv peoplc. but the\' are in acrualitv a tvpe of marine life. Thev grou,
rn clustels and sccrete a substance nlade of calcillm carbonatc that protects thetr
.t
bodies.
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Colal reels ,rornr sOme oi the ocean's most unique ccosystems. Thev ate r.ibrant
nhi.h attfacr a $ide variet_v ofmarine planrs and animals. There are a couple ol reasons that manv sea clcaruies, particularl-v fish. live in coial reefs. The tlrsr
:s that the reefs a1e rich in nutrients, so there is an abundance ol lbod for them t
eat The nent is rhat coral reefs provide prorection from large predators. The hard,
places
rockv lcefs can rvound large fish, sLrch as sharks. that tr.y to eltter. Due to the absence of manv voracious predators, smallef llsh often 1av rheir eggs in coral reefs.
When the flsh hatch, the reefs act as sa.ctuanes lor them as thev become adults
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state of change. Sometimes the watef temperature in a place r.here coral grows
mav become too hot or too cold. This can 1esuft iD the destiuction of an entire reef.
As for manmade problcms, there are tr.o major ones. First, pollution caused b,"
hunans such as the dumping of chemicals in the sJater can ki11 coral. u,hich is
qulte seositrvc. Secoad. some hLtmans actively destrov coral recfs. Man_v are fisher-
ofthem cslhe!r nets in favor ofdvnanlrte Thev kill numetous flsh \\,rth
c:iFlosrves but damage the reeft in the proccss. Onra smaller sdale, somc people
cut olT coral from reeli to make jewelfy from or to use lor home aquariums. All ol
these faclors combine to endanger manv ofthe world's coral reefs.
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Sherlock Holmes made hjs fifst appearance in the work,4 Study in Scdrlet, which
was published in lBBZ Holmes instantly became a popular literary figure with
the general populace, who demanded that Doyle write more sto es involving hjm.
Doyle complied and eventually wound up writing fifty-six short stories and four
novels that featured Holmes. Whjle he took a break ofseveral years from creating
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stories about Holmes, Doyle continued to \vrLte Holmes stories untll 1927 Among
the most famous of all the works featuring Holmes are The Hound of the Baskervilles,The Blue Carbuncle, and A Scandal in Bahemid.
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he employs to solve his cases: logic. Together with his partner, Dr. Watson, Holmes
uses his powers of observation to detect clues that can help him solve the cases
he accepts. Holmes has an incredibly sharp mind that enables him to determine
who the guilty party is or whdt the problem is. Holmes also is a master ofdisguise,
which he proves many times, and he is skilled at boxing as well as sword fightjng.
While Holmes often solves cases lhat are unrelated to one another, he has a
nemesis with !4/hom he comes into both direct and indirect conflict in several stories. That person is Professor Moriarty, the leader of a crime ring in London. In
one of the stories, The Final Problem,Holmes and Moriarty fight one another and
fall to their deaths by plunging down a steep cliffnear a waterfall. When he wrote
that story, Doyle had tired of Holmes and wanted to kill offthe character. He therr
refrained from wfiling about Holl,]les for many years, but public demand for more
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entire sun. This is a solar eclipse. A solar eclipse may be either total of partial.
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sky darkens, and it appears to be nighftime. Holver,er. most solar ecllpses
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rhe forcst is the deel Ii liv.s prtty n1 ch everywhefe inrhe world excepr for Austra lja and,{nL
arciica. There a. nany specles ofdeer. Howele..
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dfove ro school thjs
'nornjng.
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usually callcd a buck. Some feotle call ir a lras
or a hart rhough. That\ HARrr, nor H-I +RT.
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doe. And a baby deer is a taqn.
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lose their antlers during thewinier andthen nw
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thefirsttime." So she implies thatthe boy does no.
always teil the truth.
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\ frrhef
i.,.
,!l
tei,r
JiD I?
hafd ntren \o|\r
Sor n resr lh. !l\
of k.
17
ge1. the
h\..lt
t).u
Iouf gfa.les
depends on the
18
r\o|,r he abt. ro (l
rDLl r.trff ro t..l
L,P.
19
11'
ifhe
hLtrryxD
does nor
20
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i u!\or
D.lr reirn
8!:
Blr
Thaas
balcnur.
n a pren\ ite.fnr
ptr.her. sf r rtrin(
t!2:
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o.ol|b...
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rhir
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no
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2]
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ilreal Cong]liut.iliors.
a..ur ih.
Bir
\tortl
16r..r/pli
lf\ur r..
n\ rrt \\r, , j, ri ni _ ,
our h.$ tii.hefj grid!3red .rn
'$1,.r
t.Jr. so
t)
so
a:
,o r, , dr .u
besr.
parftirneiob.
thatn.
xre .r r\in.
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ji it lrL.
Lo be
on rhe lt..rn,.
12: Ir\
temcs.
B: ,
Gl r'.ah. l)ur
136
\ol
don L do.rnJ
erf,r.urrtculnf
Not lhis )ear. My parenrs want Dc io focrN solcly on rny grades sincerhel aren't as good as rhcl
should be. so rhe! won\ lei nre flay basketball
I Gadsden I
G:
B: Yeah. I wish they'd reconsider. bur rhcy q,on1.
[27 30]
currenr is:
so busy?
s'jll
ar lcast oncc a
The
culf Siream
is
seenrs
M: WelLdone, rred. Thatrvas lhe answer lwas looking tbr. I'm sure n1osr of I'ou h.rve heafd offte
cuifSiream. Bur you mighr nor tnow whar
wcck.
like \our
ir.
schedulc is pactcd.
definitelv
B:
2l
Throughout the conlersation, they mainly talk about
i of rhFpflrd.Jrr:,L,'dc i\ir F.rLdrhpSirli.
doins.
yo!
a ies'facis abour
ro,uope....here.il
)1
lo my best,
tlat ifyou're
es up. since
ed
thai he
paJr
ln response to theboyt quesiion about lehich activiry keeps her the busiest, the sirl tells him, "Right
now, ir's the school ne$'spaper."
26
naft!
wirli lertr waml warer. but, as the unrd pu:h,ir, ihc watcr srans cooling otr By rhe rime rh.
.\li:.:
C: I heard thar the CulfStran aft..r! rh. ;.:::i:.was rvhen
,f;
iFFFr-n
r! rhir rr,,.:
v: 1rrrni]..\nJLhJir,,hnI$:r::-. r.. -1 -.
27
attacl bgan. The Texans $,ere good shors and
l.illed a large number ofMdicans, who wcrc
out rn rhe open. Bur there uere roo nany Me\
2a
29
Anna\ army
rearmwatet but,
as
Tcxas
3l
30
The girl asks a question about how the culfStram
part of
\eg,o
belun:
o o.
ie
neri. dn.
J"ne
38 -Feriecl
TOEFL Junior
?.o.r.-.
.:ei
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The teacher states, 'The famous frontiersnen Jamc
Bowie and Davy Crocketr rfe at the Alamo as wel '
134,371
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WTcarh.r: qun.
,
32
tr
[31 33]
Lo
look
AJ
or ol
hr.
tr'/v!
j"v.
rr t
a n
lltvt
et.cc-
[38 42]
I the $,alls,
ears
hosn
ro anack livestock
'ant
..
who
it\
this
:ttlers had no
is
pretty interesting...
planels orJovian
planets
- a'eJuplter, sailrm.
ur(
34
number of
:12.1,
and Man
at
;similar
rsoughttobe
alled !he
iwent)
Okay...
seven,
nanrly qade of
gases,
arrnr very
solid,
od
alen\ very
37
The teacher states, "The dinso is a social animal that
]urbact. It
long tnil. As
kilogram
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u/\rvw.
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eight days to rorare once. And Venu: comfirone revolution in 243 days. Thais lons-.r r':: a
38
39
The teaclier conpares the outerplanets with the
10
'lhe
-,
i2
Since
giant.
ffiry
I
After usins "is pleased, ihe in6nitive forn oflhe
N'hen
After the i{ord 'to," the bas lbrm of lhe lerb i"
neded.ln additDn, the proper phrase is.,set asr.le
140
t8
lF
t9
The sentence is making a comparison between this
so the com-
The event
so th
{uture
The sentnce refers to the schedule that will be fo1lowed, so'According to" must be used.
2l:
ItF br-ora<r.on $orc wnere mu\t0eLseds.l.e
10
ihe sentence is
22
ll
A verb is needed in this sentence. There is only one
12
qLe:lion {ord
it
n ofthe
13
r4
holiday is coming, you can say that it is
"approaching."
when
25
The present simple tense form ofthe verb is needed
1,5
with,'
so
the
l6
27
The
2a
t7
After "will,"
ields o{
the present.
,,vvl/
w.
n h a
Ftfi\,,iet.co rn
Fft<t
29
11
is .eeded here.
30
12
Thp.
bp:.rtn"a.j !lr
31
Reading Comprehension
32
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1\:th _!ossible.'thc co.rect expression js,as sool
as
3/1
-lt]er
pafticipial pluase,
a ctaLrse
must be use..
tor "wiil."
35
slons
36
Since the origins ofbaskerbal] are kno$n, the)..tre
37
38
ttter
142
t the balls
have
r-.-
'a
be ir'erred L\dL
!l
olo8-zp\) c u\ T"TbFr
it
"
10
p.66
ll
'!ill
'{orth
l2
The "they"
'l
u..
\Vhen
indil,idualis
l3
The article focuses on ho$'some local students afe
t4
lvhn peopl siumble upon something, theyfind it
b!
1,5
16
fact.
6
'r'he teacher wdies, "You need to write do$'n the
r7
werd. Ja.ob.
r.
a Doro ,o
7
The schdule focuses oD some changs thai havebeen
18
rhe.cLo.
twur n r..iri.,]ef..,n
1gF.
-udFnt.$illgobd.lro \"oe-
i -..- --.
19
n1
,b/,
28
-d
Accofdrug
t{)
rhe
DecaLrsc hc hnd
t0
-rl
29
. -l .
,5.'/-,r,,
.,
the.surface ofthe Red ptanet. \Vtritc
lootiirg at \iars,
r rraxrn Ntr)noirer sar, rtan\ stfright
ch!n!.rs
.,D rts sLrf tace. So it can be irf.r
fed rh.r the Rt (l
Planet is a nictnrme iof ttrx
30
d rr" 1:,
D, .r. ".r. .., ,,r.,. .rp
1,..",,i..,,
r.,o.r ,t.c..rt.:.. ri,_ o1r., .
o,,.. 1.. 1. ,r'' . ' r-, . n,.b .
'r., D ., ..
21
stucLrcs as
- .,-.
"
.r/ec (laxn
16 d.
ri rs thar a great
indi\j.lxatrr.
r, tif ,lri.lt I ,l
hard as he sa!;
tlat
tre does.
3l
.u
or ,t
32
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2:)
r-r trl
l| 4.,r ,t....1
elefrthiDs."
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24
About ilre
llarlian
authof\ir;tes...tn Lgiri.
l.ifting / tooli a srnpjhot ot t|e tlnrtian
suffare. r
face. ihe
rr.,t-,rrl
-.,^.1,i,',-",.."",n
trhiLh
rhep.r,ul
3/+
25
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', \, .o . L ,/ .,."b...
,/ rhe r iLt[.rs rhrr ir rr ,,.". ,,",] ."^.-.,,1racc \Laslusr
.,_
35,
Thc pessage focuies on the
Beosraph, ofthe (n.ear
Lakcs b] dcscibi.g ttre lakes
and th. ara around
)6
lIe it'
iras
l/afs c1|)6alSLrLerof.
llarjan
irce
'.''t
i'"'
0ff."j!
| hile
frk.
rong.JI
StrpFIof is r re
tL
rqest
)7
rr
suc.esstLtt at scho.l
.1.
37
g rather uPsd
ce test
whil
l8
4l
)9
tual pretends
42
i0
cording to tb
,Ning look oE
Iers. So it is
lon reallv
fPracticallr
tby the
the Great
'rj,n\,v
friraiit
r.,
ri
a.r
naN pon
Listening Comprehension
B: Toclai i!
p.82
pinr
re da\'.
\\;hi.h
ser do
].o! iri..'
Gl
offiiufes oi fr\ 5; .
I lloDt waft lo f3! rr.r r
bunch at s.hool. And rhar $,ould b. a lr'anr .:
I\.
oD
rlt \IrrLlhDnc.
1,11.
M: I did? Coxl,l
rl: :
nr.l. a Dri(ihr
I did ivrone.
ll: P |
Srid-
,.1
\.,
Ir.nrioi.
Tl
{il:
G2:
JIrrc
lou errhcfeNgi
\tih.
\er?
Be
rc ro
si! hi
146
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dr:: :: lij
go io your heids. Yox Deed to ke:P :: ::: :-: r:
B:
Ycs,
naalr].
\.irjngon
Norl
\!:
and conrinue
worling hard.
ih.::.
G:
yo!
relL
our g!.sr\
$hrI:
,o"o a'
though.It
weeks
G:
]\,1r5.
Douglas, I simpl!
.ai\
Gr B8r I can'l
seenr ro
w: Ir\
orr ly
m.
\ou'll
nore Fl'enr
get better as
rinc $sses.Jusr be
'
r n. -"r' .J
M: I his.hari
is
lnown
as
of
patient. sotheteacheristryiDgtoncouragethe
lprobabll
ti.ti..
"
Ler-
r e . ', l.,.i
o,
[10 13]
) ger
been grear
iL
lou hnd
been
Mr
M ary,
$'hy
dofl
G:
(imball.
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thrr:
h:rs
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.,
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M:
So
B:
..
G: Um.
M: .l see.
I.
ifl
caled on
B:
G: It might.l canl
hard
L e.
\o
{e
C \e
iry
..
Af,eratL
eges.
of
atways
nit]jtrg ro acceF
ifir's free.
W: Colleges
my idea a shor.
K .br
ift
)..
advice?
M: Okar
\4,.
W: Ray, do youmind
G: thni..
Yes.
taop,e.,r.e rd,.
B: They dont?
W: Well, grades are importani, ofcourse. Bur m(E
colleges arc lookinsfor wel,roLinded individ.
10
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kno$.
thF
II
W:
ftont
B: So. ..
W: Talkio Coacl patrerson aDd
B:
Yes,
]naan]. frhink
|lldo
see
ithe,ll
ler you
rhar.
l4
13
$,i
askthe
148
1,!f.r\1. n
rantT
-ri.aoni
lervgood grades'
didf't.
C:
You
B:
I n d.
l8u' \4.
.. n
pull.r\i: inlnediarelv
!i:: rhile shc
The teachertells the student, "Talk to Coach Patterson and see if he']] let "vou on the team. He agrees
Since school is o\.er, it is likelv that the studentwill
meet
[19.22]
c:
lindivid
19
a
. urn
ii didnl
go
loo
case. the
so'-
girii{ants ih
20
2l
The bo)' states,
B:
longtine
t'hen
18
e\ l'\
in rhe pass.rs3:
17
bir of
"I
Gr
B: I didn'r
G:
'
22
B:r
G:
l\'ls. Hoopcr?
experience drivins.
Gr ob.
rhafswhar thr!
noLse
rp
sed vou
di'lnl
sropting l can'tbeli.le I
123.251
B:
$I: Srre.
$as.
Our rcnchr?
dri\r!
"irl"{l
8r \c n,"
rr
lv:
easjlr-
iln en
rou:
\ou
:--."r:.-i l-:l;:
, -.
'
{ rning tr
B: A lower
grade?
W: Did )ou
B:
Utr
...
you
Yes,
...
is...
w: All righl Lett look...
minure
he.e_ Jusr a
Ah, here ir
pari?
B:
G: I rhink
dnh
B:
W: Youte going to have to ger a new atr hude roward irnow Ifyoufgrammar isn)r any good in
w:
-mo-e
soon ns
pe,rple
ourhomesrhen. But,
ui-
.ed
-flNa\ r
Hu.d Jtrirrde C.ndlurk Ldrr\.
23
Du
sense. Chris?
LW:
fiar males
Bsee.
Yes,
B:5i.ce.ger,pc.)-ota
energyis Dorto
C: t r.
o. your paper
ma.Ii
B:
save
Right he,e,
you Lrsed the wrongverb tense. you know, Larry,
)or -rll) e-o u uorr un vour Er.mlrdr )ou
had so many of rhose misrakes
wly to
ir.
Okay.
W: And you
rhe be$
so thn we c,n
so... Any jdeas?
abourrhis... Imagine
ng the con\rsation, the teacher tetts the bot,
,,hy
..
24
we face. We
solutDns
\:\,'e
tryro
lhe
25
eeo
grammaras soon
as school
..I,11
start rcviewins
is done roday.,.
Wh
are its
I i,
)our
126-2s)
WTeacherr
w |eachefl We ser
ger m^s
f"n- t
mosr of our Fnciov
^fn,,r energy from fossil
fuels, such as coal, oli, and naturatgas. We use
these fossil fuels ro run machines, to operate
cars, arplanes, andorher lehicles, ro heat our
homes, and to make clectrjciry. Unfortunately,
ru reJlect ,llil^t
J.rr,or
, .
'
Boo
26
wwvv.nnantrivret.conl
28
30
31
.old deserl' a.
29
lk or ride
descr is.
oflou
[33 37]
rlot
deserls
'
wProfcsofl
M:
rs
thjnss like
.:
\ton!
Eric, your
Cobi DF.er. in
32
Swirrer?
hpll. \r
r. But, uh,
i:j:::::
I am sure you
.tn1r i,:ei.a
o rrr
-"
: n,r
".1;;,t
, *"i"::1""0'""ul1''"lu
,n,\1/,",,/.l]
of
can
arid dese[s receive be veen 250 and 500 mi]ljnerers of ranrfall annuallq I hafs enough tor
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-,':i,-:r
if
EiL
l-
p$t or have
M: And
in rhe
active volcanoes.
volcanoes, riglr?
Mr Thar\
surrendcred to
fourFars ofbloodshed,
pcace cotrtd
retuml'
througF
crearo
duringtlietalk.
as
33
The speakem talk about howdianonds are
E. Lee
stage, he
nr
34
duringa nojq,
35
36
The man mentions that the area they tive in once had
volcanoes. Then, he states,',So, ifI undersiandyou
thenl'llbe
37
At the end of th discussion, the woman says, '.White
some dianonds have been found in this area, itt nor
as simple as grabbnrg a shovel aDd digging thetu up.
152 Perfect
TOEFL Junior
F..ri.: TlJ
Book
was siiijngbeside
him and nnmediareiy saw what had happened.
So did an army offcer siriing rljtt rincotn. As
Mary scrcamed, fie anny ofltcertried to stop
v,'
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hi niriv et.aorn
r-t
t.tti" -o'tlv
"
"n
r,-":
*f"'n'"'I
,'.to"t'"f
:i "
tP ie \" r'orrr'r'
i'r-'*"
0."
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behind.
+0
J"h n
The tcrLlrcr totu"e" ' 'rr
\{tl} e\ Boolh.t')
u.
,;..,'"''"'"
11.
19b5 5u be
"-
Ln
the siudenrs
-=-
1_.
rhFs.!11..,ro.
i ,' ,"1,
,*-.t.'-"
" ln'
ins
-^.
F maling IL'nrparrsof "(
" s'iter
Ih"rl
-";r'"f'n
' ru'"1_
" LlDb, so ror
Tr..
t-.
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16
'I'he first sentetrce notes that there are,,r
numDer or
t7
The sch.,olw.rDts ro raise moneyftom the bake sat.
That is the "objective' ofihe bake sale.
l8
The school x'ants to raise a tarsc an1onnt ofD,ore\
Thus, itNants to raise',as much money as possjbte.19
\\
8
ll
The sentence is indicating ilhich studnts may nor
run for ofnce. Thus, stndenrs Nho havebeen sus_
pended are "prohibited" ffom running for of6cc.
fpn , orydrrla.in
, F.
d.
.l1o ,F\
b.
d.\. r i. il
22
The sentence notes ihat there are several charactristics. or "elements,,, of faDtasv literature.
23
t2
After "student." rhe proper ivh quesrion word js
'!ho."
24
T3
i5
What is apprcciated are .donations.,' And rhese
donaiioDs are made.,to the bake sate.,'
144
27
38
when good and evil fight, there is a "conflict " "warfare" is incorect because it is an uncountable noun,
so "a' does not belong in front of it
forn
part;
39
bane sale
rpossible-"
29
40
28
'or"one
4r
/,
it is in
30
The present continuous tense must be used in this
When an essay is entered into a contest, it is "submitted." In addiiion, you "submit - to" a contest You
do nor "enre-
-to-a.onLe'r'Ttus. enlere{
is
31
of
ofwhich
'ne
Apelon $ho
"elisible" to do it.
32
ny Senres
42
34
"which'
dbeinthe
37
A panel that judges wdting '1ates" the essavs'
ltr v et.com
wwv'v.n ha ntll
vl
et.com
Petfect
TOEFL Junior
::... -;.::'-' i - E
A "whopping" anount is a
52i:
TO
il
The "$'hich" thar studenrswill be expectedto hoid
on to are their own items.
1,2
I
The advertisement focuses on ihe sate tliat is gojng
on at Cartrt Department Store.
2
Urhen people "stock up on,,someihing, they.,pur_
chase ' thai
particr ariten.
l3
The letter is about ihe festi!:at andproyides some
fte
14.
i,l i. ,_r8endered
it
rs
4
The advertisement emphasizes ihat Carter,s selts
nanv different kinds of items ttrat afe ofuse to
1i
The letter notes, "The firstis to engnder a sense of
communitybetween the schoot and the residents of
the ieighborhood." Since there are residDts in the
school's neighborhood, ftis probably true that the
16
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When
156
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pal s2;5:
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27
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28
HdlrG.
ti
appreciate it."
29
l9
The author wdtes, "Coral polyps appeartobe small
plants to many peopie, but they are in actuality a
20
It
is
3l
ro hold
2l
32
dtobuy
Eishment.
22
33
hoolt
it is
L"inC
26
hat the
34
It is writien, "In one of the stories, ?i Fina? PIoblern, Holmes and Moriariy fisht one another and frIl
to their deaths by plunging doi{n a steep diff netr a
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TOEFL Junlor
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35
ofta
36
4l
37
42
38
Looking directly at
39
158
- Perfecr TOEFI
harn
wwrv.
n h an
tr/vle [.com
o togethe-_-
.- So
it can
IV,{ast-erWoNdlLi's,r
fuB theWWWlwnior
complete (?) to fif shi to end
antlef
defeat (")
appearance (n) how sometfrng ooks
1o
w n againsr
depression (r,
assign (u) to glve out such as homework
Mr. Thompson likes to assign group projecrs.to rhe
extrenre sadness
athletics
manmade a p ece
(r?)
spofts
oJ
equlpment
Al$d)
.i ie
auditorium (r)
il
bonus points.
competition
canceled tee
160
- Perfect
ves
write your
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expert n ao"rso'
abl to
ranSuages.
participate
extension
James received an
(?))
to iake part in
partner (z)
th ng together
feat
focus
(?r)
to concentrate
forage
parucul y vegeiaton
fo- food
dl ,h-ouslo.
better.
rc rnar s
forecast (r)
irr
founder (r)
evening.
somth ng
Donna Falco is the founder ofthat company.
genius (n)
a very
blue
select
since he is so lazy.
to choose
(?,)
be
by Fdday.
sponsor
hang out (?) to do noihing specia at some pacei
iolls for
sc-ir.E
slructure
fie
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Eaiit'
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Periect
TOEFL
lunior
' ::::
-=.-
d d
- tal
stunned
(adJ) shocked
assume ar) to be
submit
Jessica ga!.e
hjm
(2, to tLrrr in
attilude (r)
a manneri an approach
Some \ildents
oonus
terrible
(ddJ)
awiu rer!
eve to be irLre
lrl
ei|h
somelirng exifa
bad
i\ a terribte
bully. oo . o .o
-o.e
onesei
8rrdc.
tryout (u)
be hctd
comparison 4 Q a-e^o
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