1. (A) 1912,1729 (B) 1812,1729 (C) 1912,1827 (D) 1827,1817
2. (A) 768-3516,718 (B) 687-3516,817 (C) 867-5316,718 (D) 768-5316,817
3. (A) 24,168 (B) 24,186 (C) 34,168 (D) 34,186
4. (A) 1970,3,820 (B) 1970,38,200 (C) 1960,38,200 (D) 1960,3,820
5. (A) 100,50,1820 (B) 150,000,1820 (C) 115,000,1820 (D) 115,00,1820
6. (A) You may overlook the errors. (B) Check your work carefully. (C) It's too fine to have any errors. (D) Your shirt looks perfect.
7. (A) Why is California so popular? (B) California is my favorite state. (C) Is California the state you mentioned? (D) The state with the most people is California.
8. (A) Turn at the traffic light. (B) Let me take my turn next. (C) Make a right turn. (D) Turn on the light.
9. (A) Professor Blake's lectures are usually well attended. (B) Only rarely does Professor Blake lecture. (C) Only one student failed to attend the lectures. (D) Miss Blake is a lecturer in the same department where she studied.
10. (A) Don is lonely when he is by himself. (B) Don talks out loud when he is by himself. (C) Don speaks to himself whenever he is lonely. (D) Don always talks to his mother when she feels lonely.
11. (A) A policeman questions a person who is just taking a walk. (B) A dog pursues a person who walks past a house. (C) A road that does not have any sidewalk. (D) A person takes a walk just for pleasure.
12. (A) Because children brought up in the suburbs are not accustomed to walking in busy streets. (B) Because there are no traffic lights in streets in the suburbs. (C) Because some suburban roads do not have any side-walks beside them for people to walk along. (D) Because some suburban roads are very narrow.
13. (A) A tourist guidebook. (B) A history book. (C) A book on American culture. (D) A book on political science.
14. (A) The author hates both dogs and policemen. (B) Dogs will grow suspicious just as police do if they see someone taking a walk at night. (C) Policemen are sometimes just as fierce as dogs are. (D) Both dogs and policemen are good at tracking down criminals.
15. (A) Traffic Problems in the U.S. (B) Taking a Walk in the U.S. (C) An English Journalist's Experiences in the U.S. (D) The Difference between Living in a City and Living in the Country.
16. (A) Because they are faced with an immense choice of subject and they don't know what they should study. (B) Because they have to take too many courses and they don't have enough time forplay. (C) Because they feel that their progress is not fast enough and that they do not learn very much. (D) Because many American high school teachers are not well qualified.
17. (A) There are non-academic courses as well as academic courses in high schools in the U.S. (B) Some high school students are permitted to go on to the next grade even though their academic work indicates that they should not. (C) Students in high school specialize in a particular direction before they begin to study in colleges and universities. (D) Students do not specialize in any particular direction until they begin to study in colleges and universities.
18. (A) The solution to the problem mentioned. (B) One of the characteristics of high school education in the U.S. (C) The quality of high school education in the U.S. (D) The cause of the problem mentioned.
19. (A) One Aspect of High School Education in the U.S. (B) The Development of High School Education in the U.S. (C) The Future of High School Education in the U.S. (D) Popular Teaching Methods in High Schools in the U.S.
20. (A) Sarcastic. (B) Critical. (C) Humorous. (D) Indifferent.