Tài liệu How to prepare for the foefl part 39 - Pdf 97

MODEL
TEST
6
381
5.
What will the woman probably do?
GD
Return home
CD
Ask someone else about the shuttle
O
Make a telephone call
CD
Board the bus
6.
What does the woman mean?
@
She will go to the bookstore.
CD
The books were too expensive.
O
There weren't any math and English
books left.
She does not need any books.
7.
What does the woman suggest the man do?
CB
Take a different route
GD
Leave earlier than planned
O

10.
What does the woman agree to do for the
man?
GD
Tell him the time
CD
Take care of his bag
O
Help him find his books
CD
Go with him
1 1.
What does the man mean?
GD
He has heard the woman talk about this
often.
He understands the woman's point of
view.
O
He is too tired to talk about it.
a
He can hear the woman very well.
12.
What does the woman imply?
@
Mike does not have a car.
a
Mike's brother is taking a break.
O
Mike is in Florida.

O
They didn't go on
a
honeymoon.
They had not planned a large wedding.
16.
What does the woman mean?
GD
She has already reviewed for the test.
a
The test is important to her.
O
The review session will not be helpful.
a
The man does not understand her.
17.
What will the man probably do?
CD
Telephone his sponsor
CD
Collect his check
O
Help the woman to look for his check
a
Ask the woman to look again
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TOEFL
MODEL TESTS
QUESTION DIRECTIONS
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a
Be his lab partner
20.
What does Margaret offer to do?
a
Meet with him to clarify her notes
CD
Make a copy of the quizzes for him
O
Read his notes before the next lab
CD
Show him how to do the lab experi-
ments
.
21.
What is Margaret's attitude in this conversa-
tion?
Helpful
Worried
Apologetic
Friendly
22.
What is the main topic of this lecture?
@
Novelists of this century
CD
F.
Scott Fitzgerald's work
O
First novels by young authors

GD
Write a book report
CD
Read one of Fitzgerald's books
O
Watch and discuss a video
CD
Research Fitzgerald's life
26.
What is the main purpose of the talk?
GD
To explain chamber music
CD
To give examples of composers
O
To congratulate the University Quartet
CD
To introduce madrigal singing
27.
What is the origin of the term
chamber
music?
GD
A
medieval musical instrument
CD
An old word that means small group
O
A
place where the music was played

discussion of music from the eigh-
teenth century
a
A concert by the University Quartet
O
4n introduction to religious music
CD
A
history of music from the Elizabethan
Period
3
1.
Why did the man go to the Chemical Engi-
neering Department?
GO
To make an appointment
C!D
To cancel his appointment
O
To change his appointment time
CD
To rearrange his schedule so that he
could keep his appointment
32.
What does the woman say about Dr. Ben-
jamin?
0
He is busy on Wednesday.
CD
He will not be in on Wednesday.

CD
Call back later when Dr. Benjamin is in
35.
What is the main topic of this lecture?
CD
Health food
CD
The processing of bread
O
Organic gardens
CID
Poisons
36.
Which term is used to identify foods that
have not been processed or canned?
Refined foods
Natural foods
O
Organic foods
a
Unprocessed foods
37.
What happens to food when it is processed'?
Some toxic chemicals may be added.
The food is cooked.
Vitamins are added to the food.
The vitamin content is reduced.
38.
Which word best describes the speaker's at-
titude toward health foods?

Artisans
4
1.
Identify the three time periods associated
with the Stone Age.
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dn
a
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thc empty box in the correct row.
Use
each phrase only once.
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appearance
of
Homo
sapiens
establishment of agricultural villages
use of tools
42. Why did tools change during the Late Stone
Age?
44.
What is a trap?
@
A man-made storage area for oil
CD
Gas and water that collect near oil
deposits

The onset of the Ice Age
MODEL
TEST
6
385
46.
Identify the nonporous rock in the diagram.
CT~CK
m
rnZIFRK
47.
According to the speaker, how can geolo-
gists locate salt domes?
GD
They look for a bulge in an otherwise
flat area.
CD
They look for an underground rock for-
mation shaped like an arch.
O
They look for salt on the surface of the
area.
CD
They look for a large crack in the Earth.
48. What is the woman's problem?
a
She does not want to take the course.
CD
She does not know which professor to
choose.

Section
2:
Structure
This section measures the ability to recognize language that is appropriate for standard written English.
There are two types of questions in this section.
In the first type of question, there are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence, there are four words
or phrases. You will choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Clicking on
a
choice darkens the oval. After you click on
Next
and
Confirm Answer,
the next question will be
presented.
The second type of question has four underlined words or phrases. You will choose the one underlined
word or phase that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. Clicking on an underlined word or
phrase will darken it. After you click on
Next
and
Confirm Answer,
the next question will be presented.
5.
The bird's egg is such
an
efficient structure
1.
When fnends insist on expensive for protecting the embryo inside
gifts, it makes most Americans uncomfortable. difficult for the hatchling to break.
GD
them to accept

GD
the same old to
a
the same age than
O
as old like
CD
the same age as
that
is
GD
that
O
and is
that it is
6.
Jane Addams had already established Hull
a
House in Chicago and began her work in
a
0
the Women's Suffrage Movement when she
was awarded the Nobel Prize for peace.
a
7.
The flag of the original first colonies may
or
a
may not have been mad-e by Betsy Ross
a

It was in 1607
10.
The most common form
of
treatment
&
is
m
aD
0
mass inoculation and chlorination of
water sources.
a
11.
An equilateral triangle is a triangle
and three angles of equal size.
that have three sides of equal length
CD
it has three sides equally long
O
that has three sides of equal length
a
having three equal length sides in it
12.
are found on the surface of the
moon.
GD
Craters and waterless seas that
When craters and waterless seas
O

skin
a
a
secretions are lethal to small animals
and
16.
Staying in a hotel costs renting
a
room in
a
dormitory for a week.
GD
twice more than
a
twice as much as
O
as much twice as
CD
as much as twice
17.
Unlike most Europeans, many Americans
a bowl of cereal for breakfast every
day.
GD
used to eating
a
are used to eat
O
are used to eating
CD

able to thrive on poor, thin soil.
a
21. Fast-food restaurants have become popular
because many working people want
a
to eat quickly and cheaply
CD
eating quickly
and
cheaply
O
eat quickly and cheaply
a
the eat quickly and cheaply
irritating to humans.
a
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MODEL
TESTS
22.
Airports must be located near to major
a
@
population centers for the advantage of
air transportation to be retained.
a a
23.
On an untimed test, to answer accurately is
mor,e important than
.

0
ture of
milk
products such as butter and
a
cheese.
Section
3:
Reading
This section measures the ability to read and understand short passages similar in topic and style to
those that students are likely to encounter in North American universities and colleges. This section
contains reading passages and questions about the passages. There are several different types of ques-
tions in this section.
In the Reading Section, you will first have the opportunity to read the passage. You will use the scroll
bar
to
view the rest of the passage.
When
you have finished reading the passage, you will use the mouse to click on
Proceed.
Then the
questions about the passage will be presented. You are to choose the one best answer to each question.
Answer all questions about the infomation in a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in that
passage.
Most of the questions will be multiple-choice questions. To answer these questions you will click on a
choice below the question.
To answer some questions, you will click on a word or phrase.
To answer some questions, you will click on a sentence in the passage.
To
answer some questions, you will click on a square to add a sentence to the passage.

a
geyser must have
a source of heat, a reservoir where water can be
stored until the temperature rises to an unstable
point, an opening through wh~ch the hot water and
steam can escape, and underground channels for
resupplying water after an eruption.
Favorable conditions for geysers exist in
regions of geologically recent volcanic activity,
especially in areas of more than average
precipitation. For the most part, geysers are
located in three regions of the world: New
Zealand, Iceland, and the Yellowstone National
Park area of the United States. The most famous
geyser in the world is Old Faithful in Yellowstone
Park. Old Faithful erupts every hour, rising to a
height of
125
to 170 feet and expelling more than
ten thousand gallons during each eruption. Old
Faithful earned its name because, unlike most geysers,
it
has never failed to erupt on schedule
even once in eighty years of observation.
1.
Which of the following is the main topic of
the passage?
GD
The Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone
National

the
bold
text that is closest in meaning to
mxim.
1
A
geyser is the result of underground water
A
under the combined conditions of high temperatures
and increased pressure beneath the surface of the
Earth. Since temperature rises about
1°F
for every
sixty feet under the Earth's surface, and pressure
increases with depth, water that seeps down in
cracks and fissures until
it reaches very hot racks
in
the Earth's interior becomes heated to a
temperature of appro'ximately
290°F.
Water under pressure can remain liquid at
temperatures above its normal boiling point, but in
a geyser, the weight of the water nearer the
surface exerts so much pressure on the deeper
water that the water at the bottom of the geyser
reaches much higher temperatures than does the
water at the top of the geyser. As the deep water
becomes hotter, and consequently lighter, it
suddenly rises to the surface and shoots out of the


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