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l. (A) Her trip u'ill last onlv a ferv d:rvs. 10. (A) The chair is r.rot soft enough.
(B) She departs in several dat's. (B) The set of jars is trnafTordable.
(C) She's leaving in a feu'hours. (C) It's hard to find a comiortable chair.
(D) Her trip began a feu'davs ago. (D) He hardlr has tirne to sit.
2. (A) A szrlesclerk. 11. (A) At a ball gamc.
(B) A lau,ver. (B) At an cxam.
(C) A paintcr. (C) At a danci:.
(D) An apartment manager. (D) At a conceft.

3. (A) His paper \!as on the top of the pile. 12. (A) She's likc rnost people.
(B) He receivecl the highest mark. (B) She reaches ou1 to most people.
(C) Hc'-s :r graciuate student in rlatl.r. (C) She's nice to almost e\,ela'one.
(D) Hc'l-rzrcl a tough math er:rm. (D) She has a lot of moner'.

4. (A) He's upset. 13. (A) Helping him solr-e:r per-sonal


(B) Iles not present. probL'n'r.
(C) Hels seated in his chair. (B) Onlv u'orking on the harder problems.
(D) Hes r.r'here he should be. (C) Getting sorne assistance.
(D) Soh'ing the problems herself.
5. (A) A laittstorm is coming.
(B) He'cl like to tell the t'oman zrborrt the t-1. (A) The apartmcnt has a nice closet.
stol'nr. (B) lti not l'ar to the school florrr his
(C) He agrees u,ith the \\'oman. apal-tntelrt.
(D) The storm damage r,r'as nrinimal. (C) He u'as ablc to find the universitv
fr-om his apartment.
6. (A) He said he \vas sorln. (D) The universitv apartments are closed.
(B) He \\'as temporarih lost.
(C) He finallv polished the silver l-i. (A) She u'as certain about the tirnc of the
(D) He \\'zrs thc last to appear'. part\.
(B) She trar,eled scvcral miles to the partv.
7. (A) Marking the pages in red. (C) She plarrned the surprise parlr'.
(B) Buving some bread. (D) She looked hupp],.
(C) Reading more often.
(D) Jogging to the market. 16. (A) The rain is leallv hear'"..
(B) She shares lhe man's opinion.
8. (A) The letter-s u'ere sent. (C) The hear,r'traffic u'as expected.
(B) She pickecl up some mail from the (D) The man shorrlcl repeat uhat he said.
posl office.
(C) She spent a lot o[ tirne at the post 17. (A) A genclal.
office. (B) A runner.
(D) The post office delivered some letters. (C) A police of icer.
(D) A truck driver.
9. (A) He has a problenr underst:rnding a
certain book.
(B) He nevel brou'ses through books.
(C) He r.reeds to return to thc- libran-.
(D) He'll give the book back soon.

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18. (A) Recopv her paper. 25. (A) In the dining room.
(B) Check the spelling on her homeu,ork. (B) At school.
(C) Give the right ans\vers. (C) In a hospital.
(D) Have another cup of coffee. (D) At a concert.

19. (A) He doesn't like u'arm r,r''ater. 26. (A) Sitting up in bed.
(B) The r,r,eather is not rrery \\'arm. (B) Waking up r'vithout an alarm.
(C) FIes -eoing srvimming ansia-r. (C) Turning on the alarm clock.
(D) The rvater''.s too cool. (D) Setting the alarm clock on the floor.

20. (A) Visiting a different store. 27. (A) Additional rvriting supplies are
(B) Closing the door. necessaln:
(C) Storing things in a closet. (B) The man needs to bring the test.
(D) Bu-v'-ing somelhing else. (C) Pencils and paper are not necessal-v'.
(D) The man needs to take an extra test.
21. (A) Tl'rere are three neu,buildings at the
universitr'. 28. (A) It is unusual to plav hide-and-seek.
(B) The Lheater is under construction. (B) The bab,"-'s temperature is not normal.
(C) The university is accepting bids on a (C) She is taking care of the babv
theater. temPorarill'.
(D) The unir.'ersitl' has to pav the bill for (D) The babv is not sick.
the theater.
29. (A) Only'Alex went on the trip.
22. (A) She also thinks they should not leave (B) He rvas given the chance to go.
no\\:. (C) The trip rvas a good opportunity:
(B) Thev u,ill both live until tonlorrow. (D) No one went on the trip.
(C) The leaves rvill be ialling tomorro\\'.
(D) She thinks they should leave toda1'. 30. (A) She has several children.
(B) She doesn't believe rvhat he savs.
23. (A) The teacher assigned the uork (C) She is onlv a child'
carefulh'. (D) She behaves immaturelr,'.
(B) The grade rvas not leallv lor,r,.
(C) She didn't do her homervork.
(D) Her homevu'ork contained a lot of
errors.

24. (A) His rveekend r,r'as relaxing.


(B) He spent the u,eekend on the beach.
(C) He needed a piece of paper.
(D) He preferred a more relaring
r.r'eekend.

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Part B
Directions: In this part of the test, vou rt'ill hear longer conr,ersations. After each conr,ers:rtion, vou
u'ill hear ser,'eral qttestions. The ccinversations and questions rvill not be repeated.

After vou hear a qr,restion, reerd the lour pcrssible ans\\'cl's in rrrur'lest book ancl choose the best ans\\'er-
Then, on vour ans\\,er sheet, tlnd the number of the question and fill in the sp:rce that colresponds tcr
the letter of the ansu,er l'ou have chosen.

Remember, \'oll arc not alloued to lake notes or ririte in voul test book.

5t. (A) A boat trip. 35. (A) Hou,to e-nloll ilt univer-sit.u'classes.
(B) A br-rs tlip. (B) What is bad about mail sen,ice.
(C) A plane trip. (C) Horv to fill out univcrsitv applications
(D) A train trip. (D) The location ol a c:impus btrilding.
32 (A) Spring. 36 (A) It it lt lottg pt'r)\'L'\\.
(B) Sumnrer. (B) It is the onlr' \\ilv to enroll.
(C) Autr-rmn. (C) It is easv to complctc.
(D) Winter. (D) It begins in the adrnirristratiorr
building.
t3. (A) Thef are heading north.
(B) Tl-rev are looking for u,armer u,ater. 37 (A) It takes place in onc of{ice.
(C) Thev are returning to their home . (B) It invoh'c-s manv hours in line.
(D) Thev are heiiding tot,ald Al:rsk:r. (C) It is ven r-fficienl.
(Dt tt takcs almost no time.
34 (A) One hour.
(B) T\r,o hours. -16 (A) Writc a lcttcr to a friend.
(C) Thrce hours. (B) Go to thc aclministration buildine.
(D) Four-hours. (C) Stand in line.
(D) Registcr bv mail.

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Part C

Directions: In Part C of this section, vou u,ill heal sevelal talks. After each talk, Iou u'ill heal some
+restro*tfnc talks and qucstic.,ns rr ill nt.,1 be repeatecl.

A{ter vou hear a question, voll u,ill read the four possible Ans\\'ers ir-r your tcst book and choose the
besl ansu,er. Then, or-r !'our ans\\'er sheet, fincl thc number of the question and fill in the space that
corresl>oncls to the letter of thc ansu'er vou have chosen.

Here is an eramplc.

On thc recording, r'ou u'il1 hear:

(narrntor) Li.qtt'rr to rut irtslrttctcl"lalk to /ri.s c/a.ss abortt ltuirrting.


(man) Artist Grartt 14'ood uas a gtidirtg litrce irt tlte sclrcnl ol paittting knov'tt rts Antericatt
rtyiortaList, tt stt'le rellecting tlte distittctit,e cltaracteristic.s ttl urt lrorrt rurul arects of.tlte
Llttited Stutes. V'ooi began drutt'irtg anhrnls on tlrc lantil\'ltLnrt at tlrc age of.tltree, attd
*'ltert lrc was tltir'lveigltt onc ol ltis ltctitttittgs received a rennrkable atnouttt of'public
ncttice utttl accLairrt. This paitttittg, calLed Amc-r-ican Gotl'ric, is a starkh'sirrtple tlepicriort
oi-a seriotr-s t'ottple .;torittg lirt'ctlr ctttt ttt tlte viawer.

Nor.r'listen to a sample question. Sample Answer

(r-rarrator) V'ltat snle ol pairttittg r.s frrrorln trs Arrtericou regkttalist?


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uill leacl: Alt [l'om Ame-r'ic:r's inner cities.
In vour test book, vorr (A)
(B) Art fi'on.r lhe centr':il region of the o
United Stertes.
(c) Alt ll'onr valious urban areas in the
Unitc-d States.
(D) Art from rural sections ol'Anrelica.

The best ans\\,er to the cluestion, "What strle ol painting is knou'n as American regionalist?" is (D),
"Ar1 h'om rural sections of America." Thcrelore, the correct choice is (D).

Nou' listen to another sample qlrestion. Sample Answer

(narrator) I,l:hat is the nante ol \4'ood's /7rosl srcccs.slil pairttittg?


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In votir test book, r,ou 'uvill re'ad: (A) Anrt,ricttn Regionulist. o
(B) Tlp Fantilt Fantt irt lovrt. @
(C) Arrtericatt Ootltit'.
(D) A Scriozr.s Couplt'.

The best ans\ver to the question, "What is the name of Wood's rrost successftrl paintingi" is (C),
Anrerit'rttt Gotltic. Thr'r'efor-e, the corr-ect choice is (C).

Renrember, vou ale not allorved to lake notes (]r \\'rite in rour test book

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(A) A proiessor. (A) It was more imporlant than the
(B) A tour guide. railroads.
(C) A iurniture salesman. (B) It took a long time to develop.
(D) An apartment manager. (C) It rvas developed bv the sovernment of
Nerv York.
40. (A) One. (D) It rvas quite easv to:rccornplish.
(B) Tilo.
(C) Three. 46. (A) In 1870.
(D) Four: (B) In 1874.
(C) In 1900.
41 (A) It is not large. (D) In 1904.
(B) tt has a fireplace.
(C) It has some r,r'indou's. 47 (A) Studving animals in the u''ild.
(D) ft cloes not have a refrigerator. (B) Animal songs on the' r'adio.
(C) Problems r,r'ith radio signals.
42. (A) There is none (D) Weather satellites.
(B) It has alreadv been rented.
(C) The apartment o\\'ner u ill eive them 48. (A ) Br lrsing radio transrrritto s.
(B) By follou'ing their tracks.
(D) Thset',;:rtment has great furniture. (C) With r.veather balloons.
(D) With s:rtellites.
43 (A) The Nerv \brk Citv subrvav svstem.
(B) The developnrent of the subrval: (A) Wirh ladio collars.
(C) The history of the railroad svstem. (B) With atmospheric pressure.
(D) The IRT. (C) With radio receivers.
(D) With satellites.
11. (A) The r;rilroads.
(B) Private businesses in Neu'York Citv 50. (A) Geographv.
(C) The mayor of Neu.\brk Citr'r (B) Botanr,r
(D) The subu'av ir.r Neu \brk Citl: (C) Zoologr.
(D) Communication.

This is the end of Section 1.


Stop work on Section 1.

Turn off the recording.

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Read the directions for Section 2 and begin work.
Do NOT read or work on any other section
of the test during the next 25 minutes.

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