ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 11Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. southern B. mathematics C. breathe D. trustworthy Question 2: A. sergeant B. servant C. service D. sermon Question 3: A. sacred B. embedded C. ragged D. shrugged Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. Question 4: A. prevention B. implement C. fertilize D. enterprise Question 5: A. managerial B. determination C. unbelievable D. inability Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 6: - Peter: "Do you mind my taking this seat?" - Jean: " " A. Yes, sit down please B. No, of course not C. Yes, take it please D. No, you can't take it Question 7: , he felt so unhappy and lonely. A. Despite his wealthy; B. Rich as was he C. Rich as he was D. In spite of his being wealth Question :8: If you want to develop inner tranquility, you have to stop by every little thing that happens. A. bothering B. being bothered C. to bother D. to be bothered Question 9: Little woman, in 1868, is my sister's favorite book. A. a novel was published B. is a movie published C. was a novel published D. a novel published Question 10: I was under that you two had already met A. the impression B. the idea C. notice D. pressure Question 11: The price of petrol went up only a few days after the official denial that an increase in the price of petrol. A. had B. there would have C. there is D. there would be Question12: Let’s go to see that famous film, we? A. don't B. shall C. won't D. will Question 13: Many plant and animal species are now on the of extinction. A. danger B .border C. verge D. margin Question 14: I Katie, an old friend of mine, on the way home from work yesterday. A. came into B. ran into C. call off D. get in to Question 15:- John, “Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our environment?” - Laura. " " A. Yes, it's an absurd idea B. There's no doubt about it C. Of course not. You bet D. Well, that's very surprising Question 16: My wallet at the station while I for the train. A. must have been stolen/was waiting B. should have stolen/ had been waiting C. could have been stolen/ was waiting D. needn't have been stolen/would be waiting Question 17: It is essential A. for everyone who knows w hat to do in the event of fire B. for everyone knowing what to do in the event of fire C. that everyone know what to do when there is fire D. that everyone to know what to do when there is a fire Question 18: Congress has suggested that the gasoline tax . A. should abolished B. should abolish C. be abolished D. is abolished Question 19: You work very hard. I'm sure you'll have no the exam. A. difficulties of passing B. difficulty passing C. difficulties to pass D. difficulty to pass Question 20: He turned down the proposal that it didn't fulfill their requirements. A. by reason B. on the grounds C. as a cause D. without thought Question 21: The new manager very strict rules as soon as he had the position. A. laid down/taken over B. put down/taken over C. lay down/taken up D. wrote down/come over Question 22: Janet: "Did you sleep well?" - Peter: "Yeah, like a " A. horse B. fish O. drunk D. log Question 23: Harvard a school for men, but now it is coeducational, serving as many women as men. A. was used to be B. used to be C. was used to D. was used Question 24: The first movie-length cartoon, , "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" set the standard for later full length features such as "The Lion King" and "Pocahotas". A. that released ever B. ever released C. which ever released D. released whatever Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. Question 25: He was asked to account for his presence at the scene of crime. A. complain B. exchange C. explain D. arrange Question 26: Participants from 100 countries go to the Olympic Games. A. People who represent B. People who come C. People who take part in D. People who are athletes Question 27: Married couples can get a divorce if they find they are not compatible. A. able to budget their money B. capable of having children C. C. especially those in the Atlantic coastal region who looked for better communication with the West. create furtherchemical imbalance (35) inhibiting these vital hormonal messages. B. expressions D. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks from 30 to 39.several times an hour. English as well as American inventors had experimented with steam engines for moving land vehicles. D Read the following passage and mark the letter A. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. disease B. benefit D. infection D. decidedly Question 31: A. ailment Question 39: A. John Stevens ran a locomotive and cars around in a circular track on his New Jersey estate. desperately B. circle D. aspects B. bloom Question 29: The consensus among his sisters was that he ought to get married. progress Mark the letter A. And in 1825. allow D. In 1920. C. by B. quickly became interested in the English experiment. put down C. B. put off B. Railroads eventually became the nation's number one transportation system. recover B. B. ring Question 35: A. The first company in America to begin actual operations was the Baltimore and Ohio. depression and anxiety states could (39) from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles -which pull the comers of the mouth up and back to form a smile. make B. through B. appearances Question 33: A. with Question 38: A. but. by C. able to share an apartment or house Mark the letter A. distribute D. C. and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (36) your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters . He believed that different facial (32) affected the flow of blood to the brain. statistics C. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54. without C. looks C.replacing a depression condition (37) a happier one. after D. inattentively C. He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen. but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large. But sad. the Statue of Liberty has served as a symbol of freedom. laughter B. People suffering from psychosomatic (38) . A. The idea was first (31) by a French physiologist. Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy. deliberately D. put forward Question 32: A. when D. Steam locomotive power didn't come into regular service until two years later. many people now accept that infertile couples A B C have the right to medical help. Israel Waynbaum. businessmen do not scarcely have A B C as much traveling as they used to. from Question 36: A. They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion. which opened a thirteen. Question 30: A. depression Question 34: A. and that this could create positive or negative feelings. The expression on your face can usually: dramatically alter your feelings and perceptions. nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. By 1804. D Question 43: Since erecting in 1886. after opening a short length of track. A happy smile or irrepressible (33) increased the blood flow and contributed to joyful feelings. The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the. put by D. angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood. and suggests that. . A B C D Question 44: Although there were a lot of opposition initially. part that needs correction. in 1906. concentration Read the following passage and mark the letter A. the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters . collect C. improve C. spiral C. persuade C. decide Question 37: A. survey D. and it has been proved that (30) smiling or frowning can create corresponding emotional responses. Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject. B. or D on your answer-sheet to show the-underlined. sadness C. Question 40: The threat of being dismissed do not worry me any more because I have started my own business A B C D Question 41: She is no longer young to enter a beautiful contest. American businesspeople. scatter B. capable of living harmoniously D. Question 28: Local dwellers' houses gather right in the middle of the valley. humour D. and created a vicious (34) of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of essential fuel. the Stockton to Darlington Railroad in England became the first line to carry general traffic. illness C. cycle B. and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway through the twentieth century.which definitely influence our moods and energy levels. A B C D Question 42: With the development of the Internet and the World Wide Web.mile length of track in 1830. which the public saw as an amusing toy. disagreement B. A. C. It used a team of horses to pull a train of passenger carriages and freight wagons along the track. However. sound Question 52: By what time had almost 3. individual people in a real. To show where Americans got their ideas and technology from D.an object (like a building): at an angle to the picture and draw two sides of n. like some of the other painters of the Impressionist period. By that early age. passenger cars became larger B. American society Question 47: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. By the end of 1830 only 23 miles of track had been laid in the country. and passenger cars were redesigned to become more stable. a part of the "Grammar of painting". fixed B. American businessmen saw railroads as a threat to established businesses D. But by 1936. locomotives became more powerful D. and most of them served simply 'to connect water routes to each other. a strong two dimensional design is just as important as a feeling of depth. The United States regarded Great Britain as a competitor in developing the most efficient railroad system. and perhaps more important. exceeded B. Even when two lines did connect. comfortable. was interested in Japanese prints. To illustrate the competitiveness between the two countries C. individual scene. artists in Europe made use of perspective drawing in their pictures. To provide a more complete historical context Read the following passage and mark the letter A. Significantly. For 500 years. changing C. Like all bits of grammar there are exceptions about perspective.000 miles of track had been laid in eleven States. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 55 to 64. They wanted to show the truth. Later they realized that they could have two-pointed perspective and still later multi-point perspective. the eternal quality of their religious stories. Steam locomotives replaced horses because of the distances across the country. not to link one railroad to another. how the technique of perspective influenced the modern art C. tracks were heavier Question 51: The word "stable" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A. there was not A. Sloping rooftops don't meet on eye level. Even the longest of the lines was relatively short in the 1830's. So these artists didn't need to know about perspective. It is technically easy to give an illusion of depth. Schedules were unreliable and wrecks were frequent. artists wanted to show the importance of the individual person and his or her possessions and surroundings. and within the decade. A flat medieval style couldn't show this level of reality and the artists needed a new technique. Nevertheless. influencing Question 46: The word "their "in the first paragraph refers to A. and larger. It was the Italian artist Brunelleschi who discovered the technique of perspective drawing. Question 48: The author concludes that for the first decade or more. At first the artists of the Renaissance only had single-point perspective. the late nineteenth century belonged to the railroads. C. schedules were reliable C. some important developments during the 1830's and 1J~40's included the introduction of heavier iron rails. mid-1860s Question 53: The word "surpassed" in paragraph three is closest in meaning to A. 1830 B. the contribution of Renaissance artists . Question 45: The word "stimulating" in paragraph one is closest in meaning to A. more than 1. Picasso certainly made pictures which have volume and depth. B. beaten C. Railroad tracks Question 50: Which of the following is NOT true about the 1830's and 1840's (paragraph 3) A. there are a range of priorities that artists used in displaying individual styles. passenger cars were not stable comfortable or large B. 1836 C. schedules were unreliable and wrecks were frequent D. And Japanese artists until this century were always very strong designers of "flat" pictures. The medieval artists didn't know about perspective.000 miles had been constructed. locomotives were not powerful enough C. lines were relatively short and not usually linked Question 49: The word "Schedules" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A.1840 D. promoting D. and particularly from the mid-1860's. the difference between medieval and Renaissance art B. there was not yet a true railroad system. almost 3. In the European Renaissance period. helping B. With two-point perspective they could turn . Van Gogh.However. Crivelli wanted to show depth in his picture and he used a simple single-point perspective. the United States had already surpassed Great Britain in railroad construction. the discovery of the technique of perspective D. Safety procedures B. B. supportive C. the tracks often differed in width. overtaken D. for the first decade or more. more flexible and powerful locomotives. however. Timetables D. the interstate highway system D. so cars from one line couldn't fit onto tracks of the next line. reliable D.000 miles of track been laid? A. he wanted to keep our eyes on the surface and to remind us that his paintings are paintings and not illusions. railroads C. C. For example. they didn't want to make their people look like real. However. only vertical and horizontal surfaces seem to meet on eye level. equaled Question 54: Why does the author include details' about Great Britain in the passage? A. Question 55: The passage mainly discusses A. Cezanne always talked about space and volume. Employees C. To compare developments in both the United States and Great Britain B. Steam locomotive power was first used in 1826. railroad pioneers B. The technique of perspective which seems so natural to us now is an invented technique. which is the main concern for medieval artists? A. support two-pointed perspective C. themes of religious stories Question 58: The discovery of perspective was the result of A. point out that the technique of perspective though seems so natural is an invented technique Question 62: The following artists' priorities in style shift away from perspective EXCEPT_ __ . needed to develop a new approach towards painting to show a new level of reality C. embraced the medieval style of eternal truth B.Question 56: The word "eternal" in paragraph one is closest in meaning to A. real people. B. Only later did I realize who he was Question 5: Doris tiptoed up the stairs because she didn't want to wake anyone up. Tones and volume Question 61: The author's purpose to give the example in the last two sentences in paragraph three is to A. Write your paragraph on your answer sheet. the need to turn an object at an angle and -draw bore than one side of it C. eternal timeless truth of the earth D. the subject being shifted from religious stories to individual person and surroundings. perspective C. In about 140 words. real scenes C. frequent D. Construction B. the object Question 60: The word "Grammar" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. decoration D. photograph C. Japanese artists D. write a paragraph about drug abuse and its bad impacts on the young. deception B. illustration Question 64: It can be inferred from the passage that Renaissance artists A. Peter invited me some coffee Question 2: People believed he won a lot of money on the lottery. angle D. Grammatical rules C. infinite C. D. Question 1: "Would you like some coffee?" Peter said to me. Write your answers on your answer sheet. It came as no surprise to me that Harry had failed his driving test Question 4: I didn't realize who he was until later. illustrate that there are exceptions about perspective D. Renaissance artists' to prove that the medieval artists could show level of reality. the individual person and his/her possessions and surroundings B. constant Question 57: According to the passage. timeless B. Crivelli B. saw two dimensional designs more important than a feeling of depth SECTION B (2 points) I. He was believe to win/ have won a lot of money on the lottery Question 3: I wasn't surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test. The end . A. Brunelleschi Question 63: The word "illusion" in paragraph five is closest in meaning to A.Good luck! . natural evolution of human senses Question 59: The word "it" in paragraph three refers to A the picture B. With a view to not waking anyone up. Doris tiptoed up the stairs II. Cezanne C. explain how perspective work in painting B. were inspired by vertical and horizontal surfaces in inventing the technique of perspective D. Rules and regulations D. Jean: " " A. you can't take it Question 7: . released whatever Mark the letter A. service D. a novel published Question 10: I was under that you two had already met A. servant C.border C. is my sister's favorite book.PRACTICE TEST 11 Mark the letter A. on the grounds C. A. laid down/taken over B. prevention B. A. should abolished B. the impression B. we? A. difficulties to pass D. put down/taken over C. a novel was published B. should abolish C. used to be C. No. B. “Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our environment?” . that everyone to know what to do when there is a fire Question 18: Congress has suggested that the gasoline tax . of course not C. determination C. shall C. came into B. inability Mark the letter A. he felt so unhappy and lonely. sermon Question 3: A.Laura. on the way home from work yesterday. margin Question 14: I Katie. could have been stolen/ was waiting D. ran into C. A. for everyone who knows w hat to do in the event of fire B. managerial B. ragged D. was used Question 24: The first movie-length cartoon. like a " A. to bother D. difficulties of passing B. Question 1: A. pressure Question 11: The price of petrol went up only a few days after the official denial that an increase in the price of petrol. danger B . notice D. fish O.Peter: "Yeah. B.Peter: "Do you mind my taking this seat?" . for everyone knowing what to do in the event of fire C. verge D. You bet D. A. you have to stop by every little thing that happens. A. be abolished D. No. Question 25: He was asked to account for his presence at the scene of crime. in 1868. . serving as many women as men. Rich as he was D. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. was a novel published D. an old friend of mine. A. as a cause D. A. take it please D. Despite his wealthy. Yes. C. " " A. will Question 13: Many plant and animal species are now on the of extinction. needn't have been stolen/would be waiting Question 17: It is essential A. complain B. there would have C. breathe D. bothering B. drunk D. Question 6: . C. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" set the standard for later full length features such as "The Lion King" and "Pocahotas". There's no doubt about it C. A. without thought Question 21: The new manager very strict rules as soon as he had the position. horse B. ever released C. should have stolen/ had been waiting C. that everyone know what to do when there is fire D. the idea C. C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Yes. trustworthy Question 2: A. A. exchange C. is abolished Question 19: You work very hard. A. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. B. capable of having children . arrange Question 26: Participants from 100 countries go to the Olympic Games. sit down please B. People who take part in D. Yes. it's an absurd idea B. call off D. don't B. being bothered C. Rich as was he C. A. difficulty passing C. implement C. People who represent B. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. I'm sure you'll have no the exam. that released ever B. unbelievable D. shrugged Mark the letter A. fertilize D. A. sacred B. was used to be B. A. Well. had B. which ever released D. to be bothered Question 9: Little woman. A. difficulty to pass Question 20: He turned down the proposal that it didn't fulfill their requirements. A. but now it is coeducational. A. Question 4: A. mathematics C. must have been stolen/was waiting B. explain D. People who come C. enterprise Question 5: A. wrote down/come over Question 22: Janet: "Did you sleep well?" . embedded C. get in to Question 15:. B. by reason B. B. log Question 23: Harvard a school for men.John. C. In spite of his being wealth Question :8: If you want to develop inner tranquility. Of course not. People who are athletes Question 27: Married couples can get a divorce if they find they are not compatible. lay down/taken up D. southern B. able to budget their money B. is a movie published C. won't D. was used to D. there is D. there would be Question12: Let’s go to see that famous film. that's very surprising Question 16: My wallet at the station while I for the train. sergeant B. depression Question 34: A. through B. but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large. B. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. sadness C. Railroads eventually became the nation's number one transportation system. create furtherchemical imbalance (35) inhibiting these vital hormonal messages. or D on your answer-sheet to show the-underlined. from Question 36: A. A happy smile or irrepressible (33) increased the blood flow and contributed to joyful feelings. John Stevens ran a locomotive and cars around in a circular track on his New Jersey estate. Question 40: The threat of being dismissed do not worry me any more because I have started my own business A B C D Question 41: She is no longer young to enter a beautiful contest. C. when D. desperately B. C. A. decide Question 37: A. collect C. improve C. progress Mark the letter A. and it has been proved that (30) smiling or frowning can create corresponding emotional responses. but. inattentively C. and created a vicious (34) of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of essential fuel. appearances Question 33: A. nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. Question 28: Local dwellers' houses gather right in the middle of the valley. the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters . A B C D Question 44: Although there were a lot of opposition initially. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks from 30 to 39. looks C. The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the. without C. by C. expressions D. and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (36) your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters . scatter B. in 1906. Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy. put forward Question 32: A. the Stockton to Darlington Railroad in England became the first line to carry general traffic. statistics C. allow D.which definitely influence our moods and energy levels. American businesspeople. bloom Question 29: The consensus among his sisters was that he ought to get married. and that this could create positive or negative feelings. Israel Waynbaum. aspects B. cycle B.C. with Question 38: A. which the public saw as an amusing toy. businessmen do not scarcely have A B C as much traveling as they used to.several times an hour. He believed that different facial (32) affected the flow of blood to the brain. concentration Read the following passage and mark the letter A. D Read the following passage and mark the letter A. quickly . angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood. recover B. spiral C. after opening a short length of track. A. by B. depression and anxiety states could (39) from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles -which pull the comers of the mouth up and back to form a smile. put off B. People suffering from psychosomatic (38) . They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion. ring Question 35: A. The idea was first (31) by a French physiologist. A B C D Question 42: With the development of the Internet and the World Wide Web. B. By 1804. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54. laughter B. benefit D. humour D. especially those in the Atlantic coastal region who looked for better communication with the West. In 1920.replacing a depression condition (37) a happier one. C. put down C. put by D. B. But sad. able to share an apartment or house Mark the letter A. circle D. disagreement B. The expression on your face can usually: dramatically alter your feelings and perceptions. He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen. decidedly Question 31: A. Question 30: A. ailment Question 39: A. And in 1825. and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway through the twentieth century. English as well as American inventors had experimented with steam engines for moving land vehicles. illness C. after D. many people now accept that infertile couples A B C have the right to medical help. survey D. D Question 43: Since erecting in 1886. and suggests that. Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject. make B. deliberately D. disease B. part that needs correction. infection D. C. distribute D. the Statue of Liberty has served as a symbol of freedom. capable of living harmoniously D. B. persuade C. there are a range of priorities that artists used in displaying individual styles. American businessmen saw railroads as a threat to established businesses D. artists in Europe made use of perspective drawing in their pictures. Question 55: The passage mainly discusses . the late nineteenth century belonged to the railroads. It used a team of horses to pull a train of passenger carriages and freight wagons along the track. like some of the other painters of the Impressionist period. and most of them served simply 'to connect water routes to each other.000 miles of track had been laid in eleven States. Sloping rooftops don't meet on eye level. they didn't want to make their people look like real. passenger cars became larger B. B. C.1840 D. The medieval artists didn't know about perspective. And Japanese artists until this century were always very strong designers of "flat" pictures. By that early age. passenger cars were not stable comfortable or large B. Crivelli wanted to show depth in his picture and he used a simple single-point perspective. Even the longest of the lines was relatively short in the 1830's. for the first decade or more. and within the decade. only vertical and horizontal surfaces seem to meet on eye level. the tracks often differed in width. Employees C. To compare developments in both the United States and Great Britain B. Later they realized that they could have two-pointed perspective and still later multi-point perspective. To show where Americans got their ideas and technology from D.000 miles of track been laid? A. Steam locomotives replaced horses because of the distances across the country. mid-1860s Question 53: The word "surpassed" in paragraph three is closest in meaning to A. Question 48: The author concludes that for the first decade or more. more than 1. Van Gogh. almost 3. Steam locomotive power was first used in 1826. Railroad tracks Question 50: Which of the following is NOT true about the 1830's and 1840's (paragraph 3) A. Cezanne always talked about space and volume. However. Picasso certainly made pictures which have volume and depth. Even when two lines did connect. Nevertheless. The technique of perspective which seems so natural to us now is an invented technique. schedules were unreliable and wrecks were frequent D. railroads C. The United States regarded Great Britain as a competitor in developing the most efficient railroad system. comfortable. individual scene. By the end of 1830 only 23 miles of track had been laid in the country. helping B. however. some important developments during the 1830's and 1J~40's included the introduction of heavier iron rails. With two-point perspective they could turn . individual people in a real. promoting D. beaten C. But by 1936. Steam locomotive power didn't come into regular service until two years later. 1836 C. A flat medieval style couldn't show this level of reality and the artists needed a new technique. Schedules were unreliable and wrecks were frequent. At first the artists of the Renaissance only had single-point perspective. Question 45: The word "stimulating" in paragraph one is closest in meaning to A. the eternal quality of their religious stories. reliable D. lines were relatively short and not usually linked Question 49: The word "Schedules" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A.000 miles had been constructed. a part of the "Grammar of painting".became interested in the English experiment. tracks were heavier Question 51: The word "stable" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A. schedules were reliable C. and passenger cars were redesigned to become more stable. there was not A. not to link one railroad to another. the United States had already surpassed Great Britain in railroad construction. there was not yet a true railroad system. In the European Renaissance period. exceeded B. was interested in Japanese prints. a strong two dimensional design is just as important as a feeling of depth. railroad pioneers B. Safety procedures B. They wanted to show the truth. However. It is technically easy to give an illusion of depth. However. B. locomotives became more powerful D. supportive C. and larger. the interstate highway system D. Significantly. American society Question 47: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The first company in America to begin actual operations was the Baltimore and Ohio. To provide a more complete historical context Read the following passage and mark the letter A. For 500 years. Timetables D. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 55 to 64. he wanted to keep our eyes on the surface and to remind us that his paintings are paintings and not illusions. equaled Question 54: Why does the author include details' about Great Britain in the passage? A. For example. locomotives were not powerful enough C. and perhaps more important. influencing Question 46: The word "their "in the first paragraph refers to A.an object (like a building): at an angle to the picture and draw two sides of n. artists wanted to show the importance of the individual person and his or her possessions and surroundings. So these artists didn't need to know about perspective. C. so cars from one line couldn't fit onto tracks of the next line. sound Question 52: By what time had almost 3. overtaken D. more flexible and powerful locomotives. Like all bits of grammar there are exceptions about perspective. which opened a thirteen. To illustrate the competitiveness between the two countries C. and particularly from the mid-1860's. It was the Italian artist Brunelleschi who discovered the technique of perspective drawing.mile length of track in 1830. 1830 B. fixed B. changing C. the contribution of Renaissance artists Question 56: The word "eternal" in paragraph one is closest in meaning to A. eternal timeless truth of the earth D. constant Question 57: According to the passage. saw two dimensional designs more important than a feeling of depth SECTION B (2 points) I. natural evolution of human senses Question 59: The word "it" in paragraph three refers to A the picture B. Rules and regulations D. the object Question 60: The word "Grammar" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A. Japanese artists D. embraced the medieval style of eternal truth B. . explain how perspective work in painting B. how the technique of perspective influenced the modern art C. the subject being shifted from religious stories to individual person and surroundings. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. the individual person and his/her possessions and surroundings B. photograph C. illustration Question 64: It can be inferred from the passage that Renaissance artists A. Write your paragraph on your answer sheet. were inspired by vertical and horizontal surfaces in inventing the technique of perspective D. frequent D. deception B. infinite C. the discovery of the technique of perspective D. Brunelleschi Question 63: The word "illusion" in paragraph five is closest in meaning to A. A. Peter invited Question 2: People believed he won a lot of money on the lottery. With a view II. the difference between medieval and Renaissance art B. He was Question 3: I wasn't surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test. angle D. timeless B. Renaissance artists' to prove that the medieval artists could show level of reality. B. Only later Question 5: Doris tiptoed up the stairs because she didn't want to wake anyone up. real scenes C. the need to turn an object at an angle and -draw bore than one side of it C. Grammatical rules C. write a paragraph about drug abuse and its bad impacts on the young. real people. Crivelli B. illustrate that there are exceptions about perspective D. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Cezanne C. needed to develop a new approach towards painting to show a new level of reality C. decoration D. support two-pointed perspective C. point out that the technique of perspective though seems so natural is an invented technique Question 62: The following artists' priorities in style shift away from perspective EXCEPT_ __ . D. themes of religious stories Question 58: The discovery of perspective was the result of A. Tones and volume Question 61: The author's purpose to give the example in the last two sentences in paragraph three is to A. In about 140 words. Question 1: "Would you like some coffee?" Peter said to me.A. which is the main concern for medieval artists? A. It came Question 4: I didn't realize who he was until later. Construction B. perspective C.