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When answering questions on the application form, you should _ .
focus on the subject you are interested in | answer to the point | list your advantages | prove your abilities
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The author suggests that applicants should _ .
submit the application in the few days | double-check their application with their parents | complete and submit the application in one day | avoid submitting the application online
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According to the passage, what did nature represent to Isadora Duncan?
Something to conquer. | A model for movement. | A place to find peace. | A symbol of disorder.
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Compared to those of the ballet, Isadora Duncan's costumes were less _ .
costly | colorful | graceful | restrictive
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Which of the following is not mentioned as an area of dance that Duncan worked to change?
The stage set. | The music. | Costumes. | Movements.
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We can infer from the passage that the author _ .
appreciates modern dance very much | dislikes Isadora Duncan's dance | thinks highly of individuality | knows a lot about modern arts
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Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
Artists of the Last Century | Evolution of Dance in the 20th Century | Natural Movement in Dance | A Pioneer in Modern Dance
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According to the passage, our world is being destroyed mainly because _ .
pollution is getting worse and worse | population are increasing greatly | we humans are using up all of our natural resources | distribution is not reasonable.
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Good distribution means _ .
having things in the right place at the right time. | cutting down forests and selling them to other countries. | building water systems to carry water to farms. | conserving our natural resources
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The best title of the passage should be _
The World Being Destroyed | A Serious Problem We Should Pay Attention to | Aspects That Destroyed Our World | Conserving the World's Natural Resources
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Which of the following statements is true?
The writer didn't completely take the teacher's words to heart at first. | Carl Walter has had a great influence on the writer's life since he became a student. | The writer owes great thanks to his teacher for teaching him to work in long stretches. | Rapid concentration is actually more difficult than most people ima...
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We can infer that the writer _ .
has new books published each year however busy his teaching is | is always tired of interruptions in life because his teaching schedule is always heavy | has formed a bad habit of chewing a pencil while writing his novels | can find sufficient time for mental preparations beforehand, so he's devoted to work instantly
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What is the best title of this passage?
Concentrate on Your Work | A Little at a Time | How I Became a Writer | Good Advice
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What does the author think Joe Temper should be to blame for?
He should have equipped his car with a security system. | He should not have his car refilled at the gas station. | He should not have been so sure of himself.. | He should have shut down the engine of his car.
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What is NOT a reason for the increase of car theft as mentioned in the passage?
Police don't give enough attention to car theft cases. | More people parked their cars and left the keys inside. | Measures and laws against car thieves are not effective enough. | Car theft brings car thieves much money.
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It is obvious that the Michigan program _ .
has an effect on the whole USA | involves the development of a new safety system | involves the construction of larger prisons | involves much work but proves to be quite effective
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What type (s) of safety system can help the police find a stolen car back?
The device that sends out radio signals. | The device that disables the fuel pumps. | The device that disables the starter. | All of the above.
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According to the passage, Ronnie put the truck in the ditch because of _ .
his concern for his own safety | his poor driving skill | the icy road | his concern for others' lives
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What probably made Ronnie come to life after driving the truck in the ditch?
The noise from the highway. | The call from the Coopers. | The pain from the burning legs. | The heat of the fire.
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How did Steve put out the flames in Ronnie's legs?
He beat the flames with Ronnie's shirt. | He beat the flames with his own shirt. | He put out the fire with a tank of water. | He put out the fire with a bag of sand.
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Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?
Heroes: The Coopers | Heroes: Roadside Flames | Accidents on the Icy Road | Accidents in the Ditch
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Most graduates of Schouten University will work in the field of _ .
education | military | medicine | business
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According to the advertisement, which of the following DOESN'T belong to soft skills?
Leadership skills. | Communication skills. | Driving skills. | Motivational skills.
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The time to participate the residential weeks is _ .
flexible | fixed | unnecessary | inconvenient
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If you attend the two Residential Study weeks, you will have to pay for _ besides your tuition.
housing | participation fees | meals | travel costs
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The advertisement is probably intended for _ .
full-time college students | working businessmen | studying teenagers | retired managers
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What would be the best title for the passage?
Studying in the US | Rules on Alcohol on Campus in the US | Campus Life in the US | Alcohol on Campus in the US
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If a student under 21 drinks alcohol for the first time in Virginia,he might _ .
drop out of school. | require an alcohol education program. | be tried and sentenced to a year or so in prison. | be fined five hundred dollars as well as fifty hours of community service.
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Which of the following is true according to the passage?
Underage drinking is very popular in the US. | Alcohol is forbidden in colleges and universities. | Many students completed an alcohol education program in the US. | It's hard for an international student to enter the US again if he breaks the rules.
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What might be the author's purpose in writing the text?
To stress the iniportance of developing technology. | To describe how advanced technologies will affect our future lives. | To introduce one new invcnfion that will benefit our future lives. | To remind people not to depend too much on computers.
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According to the text,in two decades,
you'll be able to rely on an electronic orchestra to wake you up instead of an alarm clock | a tiny microchip in your phone will treat you when you are sick | you will be able to adjust the conditions of your apartment via oral instructions or simple hand gestures | technology will be smart enough to help us with impor...
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Which best describes the author's attitude toward our future lives?
Objective | Worried | Skeptical | Negative
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Jon Bon Jovi thinks Steve Jobs has destroyed the music industry because _ .
Apple encourages illegal music downloading | children today prefer music downloading to buying albums | children today do not like to discover new music | children don't care what a record sounds like
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Which of the following statements might Keith Staskiewicz agree with according to the article?
Records or CDs shouldn't be sold in stores any more. | Steve Jobs and Apple are partly to blame for destroying the music industry. | There are surely more ways to enjoy music than on iPods. | Music downloading has its advantages and is a change that should be accepted.
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According to Mark Mulligan, the best solution to illegal music downloading is to _ .
legalize music downloading via sites like iTunes | ban the illegal music downloading sites on the Internet | help young consumers get used to paying for music | offer young consumers instant and selective access to a variety of music
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What is the main point of the article?
How Steve Jobs and Apple changed people's music tastes. | Opinions on effects of music downloading. | How to fight illegal music downloading. | Criticism of free downloading of music by young people.
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According to the passage, chatting in the cyberspace _ .
puts emphasis on people's thoughts | needs people to be rich in knowledge | stresses more about people's identity | allows people to discuss politics secretly
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People who are against online love think _ .
what is said online is under control of the Internet | it is hard to protect the other's identity | the faceless communication is exciting | one may not show the real self in cyberspace
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By saying "With so many unknowns, it's easy to let one's imagination 'fill in the blanks'", the writer means that _ .
the Internet allows people to get more information about their loved ones | the Internet makes it easy for people to imagine how others view them | people usually get to know each other by chance through the Internet | people may be disappointed when they meet in person
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The experiment with 26 sleeping infants prove that _ .
babies can learn even while asleep | babies can respond to the world around them | babies can tighten their eyelids in response to the sound | babies can communicate with others while asleep
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In the last experiment, most babies chose the helper character, showing that _ .
babies can judge a person helpful or harmful | babies love to see a puppet show | babies were born to help others | babes have learned to help others
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Which of the following is true according to the next?
Justin Barrett, an evolutionist, denies magical thinking is a product of adaptation. | People with a weak faith have a better chance of surviving competition. | The adaptationists think we are born with a tendency to believe in our magic thinking. | Dr. Daniel Wegner believe magic thinking can be a great help.
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In which part of the newspaper can you find this passage most possibly?
Culture. | Recreation | History | News
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The author writes the passage mainly to_.
persuade people to think twice faced with difficulties | introduce some information about opinions of evolutionists | explain why humans have a need for faith from different respects | convince people that magic thinking has advantages and disadvantages
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Why does the author stand in a coffee shop above Shibuya crossing?
Because he is waiting for somebody. | Because he can have a good view from there. | Because he wants to see what would happen because of smartphones. | Because it's interesting to see businessmen's umbrellas flying off their arms
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How does Michael Cucek find smartphone walk in Japan?
He found it by accident when he lives here. | Japanese pay much attention to their phone manner in public. | The police in Shibuya are too strict with people's phone manner. | Smartphone walk in Japan has a deep root.
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How does the author confirm whether smartphone walk is annoying or not?
By personal experimenting | By comparing with other way of walk | By giving example. | By explaining the traffic rules patiently
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After smartphone walking himself, the author thinks _ .
it's exciting to walk while sending emails | it's really dangerous to walk while sending emails | there are some others smartphone walking like him | other passers-by give way to him although they dislike.
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The best way to know about a college in an official campus tour is _ .
to walk around the campus alone | to take pictures of the campus | to visit the oldest and prettiest buildings | to hire a tour guide
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Reading the bulletin boards can help you _ .
decide the major you want to study | find out the after-class activities on campus | get free coupons from the admission offices | find out the options of healthy food
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If you plan to attend a class on campus, _ .
drop in on a class in your major | have talks with the students in the class | make an appointment in advance | ask how the students like their teachers and majors
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To get a real idea of the college during a visit, it's best to talk to _ .
famous professors | campus tour guides | admission officers | random students
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Where does the passage probably come from?
A news report | A tourist poster. | An educational journal. | A geographical magazine.
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The writer bought an alarm system to _ .
make sure that he got up early every day | warn him when there were lizards in his house | frighten burglars and tell him that somebody had got into the house | make Mary feel safe to live in the large room
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The purpose of the three units was to _ .
send a message to the control unit and start the siren | sound their own sirens when the control unit told them to | check that the control unit worked properly all the time | give them enough light
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What can we learn from the passage?
A burglar broke into the writer's house. | The writer's wife was attacked by the burglar. | The alarm that the writer bought must be made in Europe. | It was a lizard that broke into the writer's house.
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The purpose of the writer in writing the passage is to _ .
tell us that the alarm system doesn't work | tell us an interesting experience | show us how the alarm system works | make it clear that he wants to give away his alarm system
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What do we know about the USPS?
Its great competitor is the delivery firm FedEx. | It is an old public service open to competitions. | Its employees don't pay federal, state or local taxes. | It has complete control of first-class and standard mail.
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The author probably that the USPS _ .
needs government's protection as ever | can work together with other businesses | must be replaced by international companies | should be sold out and become a private service
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The writer is sure that in the distant future _ .
bricks and mortar will be replaced by some other building material. | a new building material will have been invented. | bricks and mortar will not be used by people who want their house to be fashionable. | a new way of using bricks and mortar will have been discovered.
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The writer believes that the biggest problem likely to confront the world before the end of the century _ .
is difficult to foresee. | will be how to provide enough houses in the hottest parts of the world. | will be how to feed the ever growing population. | is the question of finding enough ground space.
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When the writer says that the worst situations will occur in the hottest parts of the world or in backward areas, he is referring to the fact that in these parts _ .
the population growth will be the greatest. | standards of building are low. | only minimum shelter will be possible. | there is not enough ground space.
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What do we know about the author and the man sitting next to him?
The author didn't like the man's foolish questions | They talked with each other all night | They got angry about the window | The author didn't understand the man's words
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On this journey on The Flying Bluebird, the author felt uncomfortable because _ .
he couldn't find a seat by the window | he was angry with the man sitting next to him | the window was kept shut all night | there were too many people on the train
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It can be learned from Para.10 that the author was afraid that _ .
he would have to spend another sleepless night on the train | more people might crowd into the train | he would miss the ship that went where he worked | he would have to buy another ticket
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What would be the best title for the text?
A Train that Is Never Late | A Quick and Wise Decision | A Journey to Mendov | A Bad Experience on the Train
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The author takes "the merger between Dell and EMC" for example to show _ .
the influence of cloud computing on computer and storage device makers | the miserable sufferings of old computer companies | the rapid development of new computer companies | the interaction between old companies and newcomers
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With wide applications of cloud computing customers can _ .
pay less for the older IT systems | gain more computing capacity quickly | know better about defeating the hackers | install software within weeks
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The problem of "lock-in" can be dangerous because _ .
it should ensure data can easily be moved to another provider | it can create a network of services connected with devices | it may make it difficult for customers to recover their data | it will discourage an argument about stricter rules
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Which of the following sayings can best express the main idea of the passage?
Everything has its time and that time must be watched. | The grass looks greener on the other side of the fence. | A candle lights others and consumes itself. | Every white has its black, and every sweet has its sour.
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The variation in people's preference towards risks is directly regulated by _ .
nucleus accumbens | light sensitive proteins | neurons | dopamine
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From the experiment with rats, we can conclude that _ .
the lack of DR2 cells results in a safe option | the levels of DR2 have little to do with their choices | the high levels of DR2 can make animals avoid risks | the risky choice is a less rewarding option
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What can be inferred from what Professor Karl Deisseroth said?
Humans and rats differ in their preference for risk-taking. | Too much risk-taking can do more harm than good. | Risk-taking can be used to treat people with impulse control problems. | Risk-taking is a means of survival and brings higher returns to humans.
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The traditional business model is harmful because of all the following EXCEPT that _ .
it consumes natural resources | it makes the world warmer | it brings severe damage to forests | it makes growth hard to continue
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To fully develop the low-carbon markets, governments can _ .
cut public expenses | encourage energy conservation | develop public resources | forbid carbon emission
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What is the main purpose of the passage?
To advocate sustainable development. | To compare two business models. | To predict a change of the global market. | To introduce a new business model.
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This passage is mainly talking about _ .
the rise of phubbing in all the mainstream media outlets | a new term "phubbing"and its problem | the campaign of keeping phubbing | different opinions on phubbing
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The author's attitude towards the act of phubbing can be described as _ .
bearable | Unacceptable | reasonable | understandable
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What can we infer from this passage?
People are easier to handle when seen on screen. | Alex Haigh doesn't like the term "phnubbing" | More and more people have become phubbers. | We can phub if we have proper excuses.
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The writer suggests we should _ .
stop phubbing in public places | not be afraid of the harmful effect | be brave to support a st ranger phubbing | remind our friends of Stop Phubbing campaign
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The passage mainly tells us _ .
the differences between generations are huge | how Woelfel Research Inc.conducted the poll | parents are the safety net for American families | grandparents take more responsibilities for grandchildren
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Grandparents discuss with their grandchildren on various topics EXCEPT _ .
races | values | drug use | spirituality
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Which of the following is TRUE about grandparents?
Most of them have grandchildren of a different race. | One third keep in touch with their grandchildren via email. | Nearly 40 percent discussed dating with more than one grandchild. | About three fifths communicate with their grandchildren at least once a week.
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What does the author think of the phenomenon mentioned in the passage?
Reasonable. | Unbelievable. | Acceptable. | Not given.
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Which of the following proverbs best displays the author's final thought?
Every dog will have its day. | Every man has his hobby-horse. | If a thing is worth doing, it's worth doing well. | You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink.
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Who might have taken a picture of the back seat of the family car in his or her trip mentioned in this passage?
The author's friend. | The author's son. | The author. | The author's friend's daughter.
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The author changed her mind on her son's picture taking because _ .
her friend persuaded her to do so | her son's pictures finally struck her | she realized the truth by herself inspired by the surrounding examples | it suddenly occurred to her that she herself had also taken unique pictures before
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What can we infer from this passage?
Age and gender play an important role in one's vision of the world. | The author's friend is a better mum in terms of educating children. | The author will allow her son more freedom to choose in his future life. | The author will take vacation pictures of different kind from her past ones.
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What do we know about the study from the passage?
It paid close attention to the effect of fathers on their children. | 912 children and adults took part in the study. | It lasted as long as several months. | It was funded by the California State University.
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In the interviews, people were asked about all of the following things EXCEPT _ .
their psychological distress | their emotional distress | their childhood stressful events | their childhood relationships with their parents
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What can be concluded from the passage?
Parent-child relationships have a lasting effect on children. | Adults with good childhood relationships with their parents are sure to be happy. | The mother-child relationships is more important than the father-child one. | The quality of parent-child relationships determines how people handle stress as adults.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about the findings of the study?
People with a good relationship with others suffered less distress. | Men with a good mother-child relationship were more likely to be emotionally stable than women. | Women were more skilled at getting along with their parents than men. | People with good childhood relationships with their parents suffered less stress...
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How many main duties does the passage list for the volunteers?
Two. | Three. | Four. | Five.
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The passage's goal is to_.
describe the elephant orphanage in Pinnawela, Sri Lanka. | attract more tourists to come for sightseeing | get volunteers for Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage | call on people to care for baby elephants
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Mahouts are probably people who_.
train elephants | bathe elephants | care for elephants | drive elephants
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OCF covers the following EXCEPT _ .
music | dishes | dance | artworks
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When was the first Seaside Beach Volleyball Tournament held in Oregon?
In 1982. | In 1986. | In 1988. | In 1992.
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If Lisa wants to learn more about an outing in Oregon, she may visit _ .
www.Seasideor.com. | www.Hoodtocoast.com. | www.aadfv.blogspot.com. | www.Oregoncountryfair.org.
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Locals of the Oregon coast are afraid of the relay because _ .
the relay will last a long period | they have to offer food and water | the weather is bad during the relay | too many people will go there
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It can be inferred from the story that in 1974 _ .
the writer became an optimistic person | it was rather difficult to get a job in the USA | the writer was very happy about her new job | it was easy to get a teaching job in New Jersey
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